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what do women depend on? they depend on -- working women. cutting education. what are women depending on to equalize this? >> that's not true. >> of course it's true. mitt romney wants to decimate the department of education. paul ryan -- that's exactly where mitt romney's taking pit p that's going to disproportion e disproportionately affect women. >>> more from our round table coming up. we're also going to hear from my colleague brian williams who's going to talk about his exclusive interview with president obama this week to mark the one-year anniversary of the successful raid in the killing of osama bin laden. >>> later, general election preview. on a lighter note, "saturday night live" style. it's all coming up. >>> "meet the press" is sponsored by ge. imagination at work. [ male announcer ] you're not the type of person who sets goals
what do women depend on? they depend on -- working women. cutting education. what are women depending on to equalize this? >> that's not true. >> of course it's true. mitt romney wants to decimate the department of education. paul ryan -- that's exactly where mitt romney's taking pit p that's going to disproportion e disproportionately affect women. >>> more from our round table coming up. we're also going to hear from my colleague brian williams who's going to talk about...
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but today in oman, it is the general opinion that too much depends upon oil. revenues account for 80% of oman's income. and while new discoveries currently outrun production, everything's relative where oman's oil supply is concerned. oman has about five percent of the proven oil reserves of kuwait or the united arab emirates and, um, about two percent of what saudi arabia has. so, in the context of the arabian peninsula, it's not a major source of oil. on the other hand, they're actually going through their oil more quickly. and in theory, their oil reserves will be depleted by the year 2020. in practice, of course, they're continuing to make new discoveries. but there is a sense that the oil will eventually run out and they need to plan for that. narrator: oman's government sees economic diversification as the key to their future. diversification policy has actually various aims. chiefly is not to be dependent solely on the oil as the sole resource of our income, you see, and, uh... to build the other sectors, to utilize the other sectors, you see, to make u
but today in oman, it is the general opinion that too much depends upon oil. revenues account for 80% of oman's income. and while new discoveries currently outrun production, everything's relative where oman's oil supply is concerned. oman has about five percent of the proven oil reserves of kuwait or the united arab emirates and, um, about two percent of what saudi arabia has. so, in the context of the arabian peninsula, it's not a major source of oil. on the other hand, they're actually going...
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>> it depends on when you hire a class. the range would be -- it depends. this is somewhere around $8 million, for the whole year. you can take away from that cost. we do have a slide, if you can put this up. >> this would be less than $40 million per year. >> if you look at this -- >> i can multiplied. >> this is the spike that gets created because those middle years, this is when we would have the full academy and the people who are still going to retire on the books at the same time. in 12th-13, the expense depends on how many that you hire -- the true spy would be in 2013 and 2014 -- because the officers that would be on the books, are actually making a lower rate of pay, if that makes any sense. >> that makes sense, and i see the need to want to have -- to make certain that we get as close as we can to the full command. $75 million over one budget year is a lot. if i read this incorrectly -- >> this is 36. this is half of that. >> this is a lot. >> and again, the situation, as it goes, we put ourselves in this situation and we do not hire, and then we
>> it depends on when you hire a class. the range would be -- it depends. this is somewhere around $8 million, for the whole year. you can take away from that cost. we do have a slide, if you can put this up. >> this would be less than $40 million per year. >> if you look at this -- >> i can multiplied. >> this is the spike that gets created because those middle years, this is when we would have the full academy and the people who are still going to retire on the...
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she's wearing the new depend silhouette.invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. still to come, music from the shins. in three seasons, our next guest has endured an unsuccess fful campaign for prom queen and a texting while driving car crash. "glee" airs tuesdays at 8:00 on fox. please welcome dianna agron. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> going well. >> jimmy: the writers really have put your character through the ringer, haven't they? >> you know, having a baby, getting kicked out of the house, fighting with a loved one, going back and forth there. >> jimmy: almost dying. >> you know. >> jimmy: you're like kenny on "south park" really. >> not the first time i heard that. >> jimmy: is that right? what a lot of people thought your character might be dead and you might have been killed off from the show, but here you are alive, thank goodness. >> i'm alive. >> jimmy: is it true you grew up in a hotel? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what is that like? >> interesting. lived in a h
she's wearing the new depend silhouette.invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. still to come, music from the shins. in three seasons, our next guest has endured an unsuccess fful campaign for prom queen and a texting while driving car crash. "glee" airs tuesdays at 8:00 on fox. please welcome dianna agron. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> going well. >> jimmy: the writers really have put your character...
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and that is something that, you know, we depend upon. we also have a hard time measuring our success. we've -- it will be may before we come up on our second anniversary of even being fully staffed with -- we have six professionals and a staff assistant. we're a bit challenged in that respect, but we also know that we have to make the most of what we have because in this budgetary environment, you know, we can't expect anything different. so we have to try to figure out how to be smarter about the way that we work. but we are looking forward to suggestions from our customers as to how we can measure what with we're doing, the effectiveness of what we're doing. so if you have ideas, please let us know. we depend upon our customers who are both requesters and agencies, to do a lot of oversight. we're going talk about that a little bit with one of our panelists, gavin baker, who is a federal information policy analyst on omb watch. omb watch is among those organizations that i think the government really must depend upon to give us a sense
and that is something that, you know, we depend upon. we also have a hard time measuring our success. we've -- it will be may before we come up on our second anniversary of even being fully staffed with -- we have six professionals and a staff assistant. we're a bit challenged in that respect, but we also know that we have to make the most of what we have because in this budgetary environment, you know, we can't expect anything different. so we have to try to figure out how to be smarter about...
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if they can depend on them to give us a clear answer about anything because i think it's so dependent, it's such a wide spectrum. it's such a big question. it's very dependent on framing. >> right. speaking of framing -- you are so -- i appreciate everyone for leading right into these next questions. ethan, one of the things, probably the only thing i remember vividly from high school economics is guns versus butter. the idea of do we spend our limited resources on defense or do we spend them on programs to help people in the country. it seems to me choices laid out in chairman ryan's budget or ranking member van hollen's budget are in fact guns versus butter sort of choices. do you think those are the choices america should be debating right now, bigger military versus bigger social programs? and do you think we'll get a referendum on that in this presidential campaign? . >> well, i think that -- i don't want to get too much into this kind of trade-offs thing. to a large extent, that's definitely true. and you can see particularly from the ryan budget as one of the members of the aud
if they can depend on them to give us a clear answer about anything because i think it's so dependent, it's such a wide spectrum. it's such a big question. it's very dependent on framing. >> right. speaking of framing -- you are so -- i appreciate everyone for leading right into these next questions. ethan, one of the things, probably the only thing i remember vividly from high school economics is guns versus butter. the idea of do we spend our limited resources on defense or do we spend...
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>> that partly will depend on us and largely depend on them. partially it will depend on the commitment we make to ensuring that that comes about. for example, i think there has been tremendous progress in some of their elite forces, special forces that conduct specialized operations and great reason for optimism there. as far as the rank and file of the military force there is is more concern. part of the concern, part of the instability about its future is because folks in the region are not quite clear what our long term commitment is. in essence, if you're in the region and you think the americans and nato are going to be gone in a few years you start hedging bets, figuring maybe it might not be smart for me to be too cooperative because the people who are running this the taliban in a few years, in their mind, are going to make us pay the price. part is just long term agreement that hopefully will be -- the details will be announced soon, you may be more aware of, hopefully will give some certainty about the role that the countries are goi
>> that partly will depend on us and largely depend on them. partially it will depend on the commitment we make to ensuring that that comes about. for example, i think there has been tremendous progress in some of their elite forces, special forces that conduct specialized operations and great reason for optimism there. as far as the rank and file of the military force there is is more concern. part of the concern, part of the instability about its future is because folks in the region...
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narrator: the future of côte d'ivoire depends on a complex interaction of geographic forces, including conflicts based on ethnic and religious tensions; differing climatic and ecological zones; the booms and busts of agricultural export commodities. ass unfo, noce their locatiorelative to regions of climate, ethnicity and religious background. narrator: in economic terms, central africa is the least-devepesubregion in the world's least-developed region. tiny gabon is one of the richest nations like côte d'ivoire, souit also depends the harvest or extraction of crops or natural resources.: in gabon, the most lucrative thing they extract is oil. bugabon suffers great income inequality. some people make a lot more than most. and their wealth comes from non-renewable resources-- not a viable long-term strategy. so the challenge in gabon is sustainable development for all of its population. located in the equatorial rain forest, gabon is very sparsely populated. for many years, the main part of its economy has been based on the export of unfinished products. in the colonial period, equatori
narrator: the future of côte d'ivoire depends on a complex interaction of geographic forces, including conflicts based on ethnic and religious tensions; differing climatic and ecological zones; the booms and busts of agricultural export commodities. ass unfo, noce their locatiorelative to regions of climate, ethnicity and religious background. narrator: in economic terms, central africa is the least-devepesubregion in the world's least-developed region. tiny gabon is one of the richest nations...
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she's wearing the new depend silhouette.we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. >>> ann romney has never worked a day in her life. those words had barely been uttered by a well connected democrat when the romney camp pounced. if you believe the polls, they need every female voter they can get. that episode touches off a skirmish in the ongoing mommy wars, what better time for ann and mitt romney to grab their first interview for tonight's your voi
she's wearing the new depend silhouette.we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us...
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. >> it depends on who you talk to. >> i should learn to say -- >> the next slide is on vehicle replacement. when we talk about staffing, we don't want these cars in the station. i want an electronic tablet that acts as a phone so the officers just leave the station and stay out, on a beat or in a car. they are not in the station. to that end, just like civilians are cut out of the budget annually, so are vehicles. we have one patrol wagon that is a 1985. we have 30-40% officers are younger than the wagon. 79 or 27% of the sedan are at 100,000 miles. 50% of unmarked cars are near 100,000 miles. the police department changes them at 110,000, seattle at about 70,000. chp at 100,000. we would have to drive for 42 years and have them last 630,000 miles, unless we are on a standing vehicle replacement thing. it is as low as it has been. we had a total 18 cars. it is not a question that the accident was that bad, and it was the old it was not worth fixing. as the emergency vehicles, we have the clean transportation program. this was not very good for the air that these cars are driving around. it
. >> it depends on who you talk to. >> i should learn to say -- >> the next slide is on vehicle replacement. when we talk about staffing, we don't want these cars in the station. i want an electronic tablet that acts as a phone so the officers just leave the station and stay out, on a beat or in a car. they are not in the station. to that end, just like civilians are cut out of the budget annually, so are vehicles. we have one patrol wagon that is a 1985. we have 30-40%...
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but it depends what happens in 2012. if romney wins -- chris: he has a youthful manner. >> getting younger all the time. >> v.p. is an he terribly youth job. >> we have said throughout the whole show that this is a men's club. the men in this club, ok. don't forget that about hillary whose life has been about breaking glass ceilings. her mom who died recently at the age of 92, was very, very active and totally with it until the very end. hillary has got those genes and depending on how she feels, whether chelsea has delivered a grandchild on time or not -- chris: what you are saying, if she doesn't run, she will be thinking about it for the last second of her life which means she doesn't want to think about it. >> once people run, they run again. chris: i saw the clintons in new york and guess who spoke first? who is going to win the rivalry for the most transformative person in history? chris: this week's big question. we talked earlier in this program about the rivalry between bill clinton and barack obama to be the mo
but it depends what happens in 2012. if romney wins -- chris: he has a youthful manner. >> getting younger all the time. >> v.p. is an he terribly youth job. >> we have said throughout the whole show that this is a men's club. the men in this club, ok. don't forget that about hillary whose life has been about breaking glass ceilings. her mom who died recently at the age of 92, was very, very active and totally with it until the very end. hillary has got those genes and...
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she's wearing the new depend silhouette.we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you'rere choosing... and in schools, replacing full-l-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie op
she's wearing the new depend silhouette.we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us...
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if somebody says no, you are saying no problem. >> it depends on the job.does. >> then why ask for the jobs that you don't care? >> well, we will care to some extent, but maybe you are rights it does have an impact on the decision. >> yes, and there is no way to avoid the impact on the decision, but it is part of the give and take. >> we want to see what you are doing on facebook, j.j. that is it. >> i want to hire a hacker and get it overwith. >> well, i think it is interesting that both of you think it is fair game to ask. do not come looking for me. >>> i have a product that is patented and yvery weak, doctor and clinicians love to sell you products, but how do we get this other than a website? >> well, trued a ver ti ed a vd advertisement, the way that medicine is marketed, if you are trying to create demand from the patient, because they can't get the doctors the push it, i don't see how you get around advertising, so don't get around advertising. i can understand being cost effective about it, but i would spend a lot of time with other medical device
if somebody says no, you are saying no problem. >> it depends on the job.does. >> then why ask for the jobs that you don't care? >> well, we will care to some extent, but maybe you are rights it does have an impact on the decision. >> yes, and there is no way to avoid the impact on the decision, but it is part of the give and take. >> we want to see what you are doing on facebook, j.j. that is it. >> i want to hire a hacker and get it overwith. >> well,...
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dependence on foreign oil. after that a house hearing on preventing prescription drug abuses and use 40s. >>> they will hold a hearing on racial pro filing. senate will investigate the anti-terrorism laws. watch live coverage gekt under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cspan-3. >>> jury selection began this week in the retrial of former major league pitcher roger clemens. he filed federal prosecutors with knowingly lying to congress, and in 2008 on performance-enhancing drug use in baseball. >> let me read to you what his wife says in her affidavit. hi, laura petit, do impose and state in 1999-2000, roger had to take human growth hormones. you have said your conversation with mr. petit never happened. if that was true, why would laura petit remember andy telling her about the conversation? >> once again, i think he misremembers how it went. andy and my relationship was close enough to know. if he was knowingly knowing that i had taken hdh, we would have talked about the subject. he would have come to me to ask abou
dependence on foreign oil. after that a house hearing on preventing prescription drug abuses and use 40s. >>> they will hold a hearing on racial pro filing. senate will investigate the anti-terrorism laws. watch live coverage gekt under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cspan-3. >>> jury selection began this week in the retrial of former major league pitcher roger clemens. he filed federal prosecutors with knowingly lying to congress, and in 2008 on performance-enhancing drug use...
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depending on how much time you have. the niners, the net gain to the department has been somewhere in the range of one to -- $1 million to $3 million a year. there is additional tax revenue and there is additional and tangible elements to the overall benefit that the niners bring. in these conversations that the mayor's office is leading, our focus has been on making sure that our department if it comes past that that will be for us. part of it depends on the expense side of the ledger, are we going to continue to operate the stadium or not? what happens to the staff? there are some factors that make the number difficult to quantify but we are working on it and close to having something that we would need to feel comfortable. that whole was going to be filled. >> when you plan to have as answered? >> the conversations have been going on, they have been good and productive. there are a few remaining pieces that we're still working through. i would imagine within the next couple of months. supervisor chu: thank you you tal
depending on how much time you have. the niners, the net gain to the department has been somewhere in the range of one to -- $1 million to $3 million a year. there is additional tax revenue and there is additional and tangible elements to the overall benefit that the niners bring. in these conversations that the mayor's office is leading, our focus has been on making sure that our department if it comes past that that will be for us. part of it depends on the expense side of the ledger, are we...
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she's wearing the new depend silhouette. (growl) we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >> businesses announcing big changes. first up, jcpenny will layoff 900 people. company officials are wanting to stream line operations. 600 job cuts will be at the company's head quarters in texas. it represents 13% to 15% of staff there. the department store chain also announced it will eliminate 300 more jobs at its customer call center in pittsburgh when it closes the center on july 1. >> the second major announcement comes from ruby tuesday. it will close a string of restaurants by the end of the year. that means 30 low cages are on the chopping block in 2012. ruby tuesday's c.e.o. said the company was pinched because of relying on advertising and big promotions to draw customers. >> recall alerts. child sea
she's wearing the new depend silhouette. (growl) we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >> businesses announcing big changes. first up, jcpenny will layoff 900 people. company officials are wanting to stream line operations. 600 job cuts will be at the company's...
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around the horn of africa, we depend on the air field to spoers the forces depending counterterrorism in europe, we rely on places in europe and greece in support of the nato allis, and our own air atmosphere, guantanamo bay will become more important as traffic through the crossroad increases. when i assume the watch as the chief of naval operations i established three key tenants. they're the clee direction for the navy direction. war fighting is first, operate forward, and be ready. war fighting first, that means the navy has to be ready to fight and prevail today while building the ability to win tomorrow. this is our primary mission and all our efforts must be grounded in this fundamental responsibility. iran's recent provocative rhetoric highlights the need for us to have forward deployed war fighting capability and in our 2013 budget submission, we directed funding to weapons, systems, and tactical training that can be fielded to the fleet particularly in this area. this includes demonstrators and prototypes that can improve the force's capability. operate forward, that means w
around the horn of africa, we depend on the air field to spoers the forces depending counterterrorism in europe, we rely on places in europe and greece in support of the nato allis, and our own air atmosphere, guantanamo bay will become more important as traffic through the crossroad increases. when i assume the watch as the chief of naval operations i established three key tenants. they're the clee direction for the navy direction. war fighting is first, operate forward, and be ready. war...
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and millions of people depend on fishing for their livelihood. but the world's oceans are being stripped of stock at alarming rates, and threatening the future of many and putting the ocean's delicate ecosystem at risk . we travel to the waters of the caribbean where the danger is very real. >> daljit: trinidad and tobago. its ribbean waters once supplied a very lucrative fishing industry - worth hundreds of millions of dollars. but all that's changed - its value has plummeted by more than half - causing some one thousand fishermen to worry. it's a phenomenon happening across the globe as fish stocks dwindle. the reasons -fishing techniques that slowly erode the ocean's ecosystem ... and many argue the dangerous effects of drilling for oil and natural gas under the ocean floor. >> dragon: about the last five years, we used to catch fish by 400 and 500 lbs. now, you can't catch 100 pounds of fish. >> daljit: 43 year-old dragon has spent nearly a quarter of a century fishing these waters, depending on the sea to support a wife and two children. he
and millions of people depend on fishing for their livelihood. but the world's oceans are being stripped of stock at alarming rates, and threatening the future of many and putting the ocean's delicate ecosystem at risk . we travel to the waters of the caribbean where the danger is very real. >> daljit: trinidad and tobago. its ribbean waters once supplied a very lucrative fishing industry - worth hundreds of millions of dollars. but all that's changed - its value has plummeted by more...
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so that we become more depend t dependent. we become more dependent on u.s. source rs of all forms of energy, which is just the position we want to be in. so it enhancines our national security. >> i totally accept that. if you raise the cost of the company to produce this energy, which in turn produces the input costs for the manufacturing companies which depend upon that energy, won't you decrease the competitiveness if you will, of our manufacturers? because of tax policy, whatever. imperilling our ability to compete? doesn't that just make sense? >> yeah, i -- gret getting taxes right in our country for business is very important. i can't give you a response on the specifics, but i just don't know in the case you're describing. >> now, next question, thank you. you said earlier build it here and sell it everywhere. will you accept this should also apply to the natural gas based products? >> the -- i certain -- what i'm trying to puzzle through in my mind as you're asking this, with regard to manufacturing, in every respect, i'm in favor of build it here a
so that we become more depend t dependent. we become more dependent on u.s. source rs of all forms of energy, which is just the position we want to be in. so it enhancines our national security. >> i totally accept that. if you raise the cost of the company to produce this energy, which in turn produces the input costs for the manufacturing companies which depend upon that energy, won't you decrease the competitiveness if you will, of our manufacturers? because of tax policy, whatever....
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do you depend on relying on her testimony? >> we are not in a position to answer for quite some time. chair hur: at this point, i think the mayor identified to he would intend to rely upon. at this point, who would the sheriff rely on? >> i think i'd like to reserve that, if i may. there are about six m eight witnesses that we think we are likely to either some declarations or call as witnesses. sheriff mirkarimi obviously being number one on that list. you know, i think there is a woman on our list, assuming she is willing to cooperate and can be called as a witness. chair hur: i do not we -- think we would hold you to this being a final list, but are there others? >> i would like to know if there is, to be some process by which the commission can take into account historical facts not related to this case. that is what has happened in the past when other officials, sheriff's or other types of officials, have been accused in some way, not in these types of proceedings, with having committed misconduct. i think that can inform
do you depend on relying on her testimony? >> we are not in a position to answer for quite some time. chair hur: at this point, i think the mayor identified to he would intend to rely upon. at this point, who would the sheriff rely on? >> i think i'd like to reserve that, if i may. there are about six m eight witnesses that we think we are likely to either some declarations or call as witnesses. sheriff mirkarimi obviously being number one on that list. you know, i think there is a...
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oil dependence. the very distinguished leaders on the energy security leadership council includes four men who are with us today. all are former marines who care deeply about our country and its future, both are national security and are energy security. and i'll introduce them by order in which they're seated. frederick w. smith, chairman and ceo of the fedex corporation and co-chairman of securing future energy security leadership council. fedex, fred smith needs no introduction in washington neither does fedex, but let me do that nonetheless. fedex is a $32 billion transportation and logistics company serving 222 countries with 260,000 employees, 70,000 vehicles to handle more than 6 million shipments per business day. fred smith is known as a proponent of free markets and free trade and serves on the board of our sister organization. you can say the kato institute among other organizations. bob lutz, the former vice chairman of the general motors. the 47-year career made him a legend largely focu
oil dependence. the very distinguished leaders on the energy security leadership council includes four men who are with us today. all are former marines who care deeply about our country and its future, both are national security and are energy security. and i'll introduce them by order in which they're seated. frederick w. smith, chairman and ceo of the fedex corporation and co-chairman of securing future energy security leadership council. fedex, fred smith needs no introduction in washington...
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consumer is doubly screwed because they're dependent on the fed but the fed is dependent on the creditor nations for guy reserve their securities of their bones so as the chain breaks apart the u.s. government collapses the bernanke used friends collapse but then the consumer collapses doubly hard they also mentioned that they're going to try to form a competitor to the world bank because of course they provide all the capital that is backing basically all the derivatives and all the fraud across europe the euro zone. america all these debts all these student debts that can't be paid all these mortgage debts that can't be paid across all those economies and here's a tweet from jim records regarding this proposed banks he says if bricks start bank as planned currency would be far behind geitner out to trash u.s. dollar he's getting his wish right well you know here's the fundamental point to keep in mind so see end of world war two the reason the u.s. has gotten away with this idea being the world's reserve currency is that they have outsourced their military effectively to the allies of
consumer is doubly screwed because they're dependent on the fed but the fed is dependent on the creditor nations for guy reserve their securities of their bones so as the chain breaks apart the u.s. government collapses the bernanke used friends collapse but then the consumer collapses doubly hard they also mentioned that they're going to try to form a competitor to the world bank because of course they provide all the capital that is backing basically all the derivatives and all the fraud...
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they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. ♪ ♪ ♪ like our cajun inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. roll up your sleeves. sift and pour. sneak a treat. crave for more. what's your nook? nook tablet. get it at your neighborhood barnes and noble. with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- gabourey sidibe. director morga
they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. ♪ ♪ ♪ like our cajun inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. roll up your sleeves. sift and pour. sneak a treat. crave for more. what's your nook? nook tablet. get it at your neighborhood barnes and noble. with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. the...
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40 years of the dependency culture? you undermine the sense that i need to take responsibility for my life or my future or my children. you see that. you mentioned some spending plans. u.s. question. we need to keep asking where does the money come from? is this program so valuable that we are willing to borrow another hundred million dollars from the chinese? is this so crucial that we have to go further into debt? what we have is that -- in the fed moochers culture at some point we intellectually know is unsustainable. margaret thatcher was right. sooner or later you run out of other people's money but they think if it is free to me is free. i will get money from the stash as quickly as i can and if we are running out of it that will be somebody else's problem. it will be the rich. it will be some other group we managed to marginalize or it will be future generation and that is what we are doing. i will give you free stuff. it is not your responsibility. we will tax somebody else. we are going to penalize somebody els
40 years of the dependency culture? you undermine the sense that i need to take responsibility for my life or my future or my children. you see that. you mentioned some spending plans. u.s. question. we need to keep asking where does the money come from? is this program so valuable that we are willing to borrow another hundred million dollars from the chinese? is this so crucial that we have to go further into debt? what we have is that -- in the fed moochers culture at some point we...
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who do you depend on? and who depends on you? rediscover where you are now on this episode of career advantage. ♪ ♪ host: in this course we look at our dreams about who we want to be and where we want to go: finishing college, making money, owning a business, getting that first job. pursuing your career is like using a roadmap. you first need to identify where are you now? you know, like information signs in a shopping mall that say, you are here. so, where are you? >> i am a mother, i am a daughter. i'm an aunt. i'm a sister. i'm a step sister. i mean it just, it really goes on and on. i'm a student. i'm an employee. >> right now i'm focused on my career and having fun as a bachelor. and i think that will never happen again. so, i figure you do it now when you're young and you don't have those commitments. and then when you are truly ready, you'll know. so, it's not like i'm worried at all. it's just that i know that right now my time is career and having fun. host: donald super, a research psychologist, described a career as a
who do you depend on? and who depends on you? rediscover where you are now on this episode of career advantage. ♪ ♪ host: in this course we look at our dreams about who we want to be and where we want to go: finishing college, making money, owning a business, getting that first job. pursuing your career is like using a roadmap. you first need to identify where are you now? you know, like information signs in a shopping mall that say, you are here. so, where are you? >> i am a mother,...
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depending on where you were when you started, that will be anywhere from 7-10 officers down from where april of 2011. >supervisor chu: i apologize. i assume the baseline is based on criminal activity station by station year to date. crime might go down. it could be because of the additional officers. i assume they need changes. >> we have officers assigned to the violent response team in special operations, and they are deployable all over the city, so that the base line at the stations try to stay the same and try to be fair to all citizens. for instance, we have had an uptick in the sunnyvale, so a lot of officers are spending time there. we have had an uptick in the mission. what ever they have found out, with regard to where the other shoe may fall from where we have seen it, then we have officers are ready out in front of that. >> i want to let my colleagues asked questions as well. i know that one area of crime is electronic devices. the tablets, laptops, and computers. i think we chatted about this offline. making sure the tablets and the phones went completely dead, that you co
depending on where you were when you started, that will be anywhere from 7-10 officers down from where april of 2011. >supervisor chu: i apologize. i assume the baseline is based on criminal activity station by station year to date. crime might go down. it could be because of the additional officers. i assume they need changes. >> we have officers assigned to the violent response team in special operations, and they are deployable all over the city, so that the base line at the...
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too many years been dependent on foreign oil. i believe we need to build on the success of the last farm bill while continuing to improve and strengthen certain provisions. the bipartisan mark we are considering today strengthens anden continues many of the programs that farmers rely on across this country. this includes a strong farm safety net and for many producers in minnesota, this means crop insurance. in the mark i work to strength the crop insurance program and make it for accessible to underserved commodities and specialty crops. the mark also includes a continuation of the costs-free sugar program and protects the conservation programs. minnesota producers used to keep our soil healthy and water clean. specifically i worked to ensure that local communities like the red river valley reach been have the tools that they need to address conservation challenges stemming from flooding. the mark also preserves the essential nutrition programs that millions of families and children rely on every day and we take steps to ensure
too many years been dependent on foreign oil. i believe we need to build on the success of the last farm bill while continuing to improve and strengthen certain provisions. the bipartisan mark we are considering today strengthens anden continues many of the programs that farmers rely on across this country. this includes a strong farm safety net and for many producers in minnesota, this means crop insurance. in the mark i work to strength the crop insurance program and make it for accessible to...