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>> so for nsa, it depends on the type of data. so in the meta data repository for 215, as you stated, and aged off after five years by court direction. if there's a report, that, of course, would not be aged off. the report will stand just like other intelligence activities. within the executive order, 12333 meta data repository. it depends on the repository and the type of data being done. generally speaking it's five
>> so for nsa, it depends on the type of data. so in the meta data repository for 215, as you stated, and aged off after five years by court direction. if there's a report, that, of course, would not be aged off. the report will stand just like other intelligence activities. within the executive order, 12333 meta data repository. it depends on the repository and the type of data being done. generally speaking it's five
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other people go on to become physically dependent. this dependence is alcoholism. when alcohol consumes a person's life, all other interests are neglected in pursuit of a drink. karen miotto: many people will say to me, "i'm not an alcoholic. i only drink on weekends. an alcoholic drinks more than that." if i see them a year later and their disease has progressed, "no, an alcoholic can't get to work. i'm drinking every night, but i go to work." and so ambivalence and denial are key factors in what keep people from seeking treatment and having... maybe less suffering due to their disease of addiction. i tried a number of geographical cures, you know, moving to different places and trying different things. you know, i'm an alcoholic, and i take myself with me wherever i go. i mod to memphis, tennessee, d took a jobhere, and that was a really bleak period. it was probably a year of basic blackouts. don't remember a whole lot of living there. because the liver is the major detoxification site for alcohol, it's particularly at risk from chronic drinking. years of drinki
other people go on to become physically dependent. this dependence is alcoholism. when alcohol consumes a person's life, all other interests are neglected in pursuit of a drink. karen miotto: many people will say to me, "i'm not an alcoholic. i only drink on weekends. an alcoholic drinks more than that." if i see them a year later and their disease has progressed, "no, an alcoholic can't get to work. i'm drinking every night, but i go to work." and so ambivalence and denial...
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fuel efficiency in cars and trucks is improving and with heavy dependence on oil, the united states is just middle of the road when it comes to oil security based on a new index measuring more than a dozen countries. car makers are making significant strides in reducing gasoline consumption. nissan sold more than 35,000 battery bpowered leaves and chevy's has sold almost 50,000 vehicles. >> this is part of our solution, really. it's not a single silver bullet solution but it's one of a number of avenues that are available to the transportation sector. >> reporter: compressed natural gas vehicles like the chevy impala due out next year are another. electric trucks are allowing them to draw from the grid. >> it won't happen immediately. i think electric is another step forward. >> reporter: another step plant-based fuels that replace crude oil. of course thanks will take many years. >> this is a journey. it will take time but there is invasion in a number on companies and now is the time to press on harder than ever. >> reporter: the result will be a more secure energy landscape. for "ni
fuel efficiency in cars and trucks is improving and with heavy dependence on oil, the united states is just middle of the road when it comes to oil security based on a new index measuring more than a dozen countries. car makers are making significant strides in reducing gasoline consumption. nissan sold more than 35,000 battery bpowered leaves and chevy's has sold almost 50,000 vehicles. >> this is part of our solution, really. it's not a single silver bullet solution but it's one of a...
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of world trade and secondly it reduces dependency on the suez canal so they go hand in hand which is always prone to disruption as we know because of tensions in the released and even pirates for instance and that the because although still incredibly complex and and dangerous the region is getting easier to transport we know that the region it's warming up and therefore it's getting easier to transport through three main reasons that cause dependency in an easy shore but who will benefit from it and. i think one of the main benefit is have to be russian that's because the route it's obviously going to tell. wait i'm talking about little small shipping towers and a large amount of money is going to be in force upon infrastructure that means investments and obviously the ships are going to be stopping off too so it's going
of world trade and secondly it reduces dependency on the suez canal so they go hand in hand which is always prone to disruption as we know because of tensions in the released and even pirates for instance and that the because although still incredibly complex and and dangerous the region is getting easier to transport we know that the region it's warming up and therefore it's getting easier to transport through three main reasons that cause dependency in an easy shore but who will benefit from...
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as a result, our dependence has dropped from 60% in 205236% today. and some believe that the u.s.e well on its way to become self-sufficient in oil. this is great news. contrary to the promises, none of these had any price impact of crude. over the past several years the prices doubled this includes our trade deficit that has grown from one third to one half. in other words, we may be more self-sufficient, but we are also poor and deeper in debt. so what is wrong with our method? what is wrong is that it cannot obsession with self-sufficiency, we neglect to deal with the real threat to our economic security and that is the monopoly over the transportation sector. we diversify that with this and we have failed to do the same with our transportation sector in our cars and trucks are still made to run on nothing but petroleum fuels. that played into the hands of opec and over the past 40 years the world economy has grown by leaps and bounds and it continues to produce today the exact number of barrels but it produced 40 years ago. 30 million barrels a day in 1973, 30 million barrels
as a result, our dependence has dropped from 60% in 205236% today. and some believe that the u.s.e well on its way to become self-sufficient in oil. this is great news. contrary to the promises, none of these had any price impact of crude. over the past several years the prices doubled this includes our trade deficit that has grown from one third to one half. in other words, we may be more self-sufficient, but we are also poor and deeper in debt. so what is wrong with our method? what is wrong...
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fuel efficiency in cars and trucks is improving and with heavy dependence on oil, the united states is just middle of the road when it comes to oil security based on a new index measuring more than a dozen countries. car makers are making significant strides in reducing gasoline consumption. nissan sold more than 35,000 battery bpowered leaves and chevy's has sold almost 50,000 vehicles. >> this is part of our solution, really. it's not a single silver bullet solution but it's one of a number of avenues that are available to the transportation sector. >> reporter: compressed natural gas vehicles like the chevy impala due out next year are another. electric trucks are allowing them to draw from the grid. >> it won't happen immediately. i think electric is another step forward. >> reporter: another step plant-based fuels that replace crude oil. of course thanks will take many years. >> this is a journey. it will take time but there is invasion in a number on companies and now is the time to press on harder than ever. >> reporter: the result will be a more secure energy landscape. for "ni
fuel efficiency in cars and trucks is improving and with heavy dependence on oil, the united states is just middle of the road when it comes to oil security based on a new index measuring more than a dozen countries. car makers are making significant strides in reducing gasoline consumption. nissan sold more than 35,000 battery bpowered leaves and chevy's has sold almost 50,000 vehicles. >> this is part of our solution, really. it's not a single silver bullet solution but it's one of a...
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it would depend on how mr lew portrayed it. this is not greece, we can do something greece can't do. we are going to pay the debts because we print the money debts are denominated in, this is a political log jam. >> interesting. so you think this is going to work out in the end. >> it will work. i guess - i'm going to answer the question as i did before. a lot depends on how president obama handles it if we get to the 18th and they haven't raised the ceiling. i believe they'll raise the ceiling by the 18th, that they'll make a deal in the senate and it will pass the house. it will be painful for john boehner, but he'll hold his nose and do it. if it doesn't happen, it doesn't have to be the end of the world. a lot depends on whether mr lew squirrelled away some money so we don't have a timing problem between receipts and interest. united states government collects $250 billion a month, each and every month in taxes. it only spends $23 billion on interest payable to the public. it spends $315 million overall. someone will not be
it would depend on how mr lew portrayed it. this is not greece, we can do something greece can't do. we are going to pay the debts because we print the money debts are denominated in, this is a political log jam. >> interesting. so you think this is going to work out in the end. >> it will work. i guess - i'm going to answer the question as i did before. a lot depends on how president obama handles it if we get to the 18th and they haven't raised the ceiling. i believe they'll raise...
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now that's -- depending on who you are studying, and what you are studying. that's one issue.he other issue that happens that black people don't go to therapy is because they [ inaudible ] majority culture. so you have heard black people talking about going into the store and the security guard following them out. the white woman clutching their purses when a black man walks buy. those are stereo types that the medical profession makes all the time. plus you have another issue of misdiagnosis, black people are forever getting the short end of the care stick, and being misdiagnosed, and that's no fun. >> are black men more likely to be diagnosed with a conduct disorder, rather than a mental health disorder. >> a lot of young black men, maybe a third, might suffer -- depending on which population you look in. in you look in the cook county detention center, you'll fine about 50% of the men there are diagnosed with conduct disorder, when actually they have fetal alcohol syndrome brain damage. and the research is clear that white men use more illegal drugs and are just as violent
now that's -- depending on who you are studying, and what you are studying. that's one issue.he other issue that happens that black people don't go to therapy is because they [ inaudible ] majority culture. so you have heard black people talking about going into the store and the security guard following them out. the white woman clutching their purses when a black man walks buy. those are stereo types that the medical profession makes all the time. plus you have another issue of misdiagnosis,...
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they need to look at their options and their needs depending on how large they are, how many employees they have and what's the median income. this is a sliding scale. if you are wondering what the calculus was on all those subjects -- subsidies. on the lower income. for a lot of employer groups, they currently have with them a team of experts. they have a tax advisor, brokers and agents, health plan reps. work with them to figure out what's the best solution for your current situation because it's going to be complex. with that, it's all i have at this point. i thank you for your time. >> thank you. very informative. commissioner o'brien. >> yeah, i will start by reit rating by what the president said. excellent information and the volume of data it's an investigate presentation. i would like to ask, could you send us a copy of that? chris, if you can follow-up with that. and secondly, a couple of questions, one is not exactly related to it but very relevant. i remember a tax credit is much more powerful than a tax deductible expense. other than to calculate what your total bill is, a
they need to look at their options and their needs depending on how large they are, how many employees they have and what's the median income. this is a sliding scale. if you are wondering what the calculus was on all those subjects -- subsidies. on the lower income. for a lot of employer groups, they currently have with them a team of experts. they have a tax advisor, brokers and agents, health plan reps. work with them to figure out what's the best solution for your current situation because...
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so it turns out it really does only depend on the depth. let's see what happens with something like this. narrower, narrower tube. [laughter] and there we have it, gang. and we see what? [laughter] exactly the same pressure. isn't that neat? isn't that neat? you like, huh? mmm. huh, huh? doesn't physics always work? [laughter] yeah. all right. you get the idea. hey, but, you know, this is kind of strange, that a little narrow tube like that can exert just as much pressure on the bottom as a wide one. how can we explain that, gang? let's look at the--this time we have a tube like this. okay? how can the pressure down at the bottom here be just the same as if it were all filled with water? it behaves the same, doesn't it? but there's no water here. it turns out that water pressure acts in all directions. so at this particular depth, the pressure is due to that surface-- i mean, that volume of water-- that weight of water above pushing down. but that's pushing in all directions, and some of those molecules of water scrunch against the glass. t
so it turns out it really does only depend on the depth. let's see what happens with something like this. narrower, narrower tube. [laughter] and there we have it, gang. and we see what? [laughter] exactly the same pressure. isn't that neat? isn't that neat? you like, huh? mmm. huh, huh? doesn't physics always work? [laughter] yeah. all right. you get the idea. hey, but, you know, this is kind of strange, that a little narrow tube like that can exert just as much pressure on the bottom as a...
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obviously, that depends upon a number of factors. primarily on the person's income, and thankfully there are a lot of tools we can use to kind of calculate an estimate of how much they will be paying for those monthly premiums. prior to the actual filling out of the application through the health insurance marketplace. so, that's probably the most common question. other questions are about specific kinds of eligibility, you know, whether or not they have to get insurance, if they already have insurance, or if they have insurance through their employer, how long they have to be able to enroll in the marketplace. the answer to that is, they have up until march 31st to be able to. >> so no one has to panic. it just opened now. don't worry if the computer didn't work and your website didn't work. we will get it all worked out. thanks to people like you across the country. karen bashagozi and adri aan madriz. it's here and you might as well understand how it works. the full effect of insurance sold on obamacare he knew changes will not be
obviously, that depends upon a number of factors. primarily on the person's income, and thankfully there are a lot of tools we can use to kind of calculate an estimate of how much they will be paying for those monthly premiums. prior to the actual filling out of the application through the health insurance marketplace. so, that's probably the most common question. other questions are about specific kinds of eligibility, you know, whether or not they have to get insurance, if they already have...
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with free health care free food but that said the flip side of being dependent upon government i mean you've got to get health care someplace right is being defended on corporations why in the minute we have left here joshua why are the democrats not calling out the republicans in similar language why aren't they saying oh yeah you don't want people to be dependent on government because you want people to be dependent on the banks which the health insurance companies are i mean they don't they don't they don't you know given vaccinations they just move money in their banks. why aren't the democrats calling out the republicans well we'd have to do a whole other segment on the problems with democratic messaging but i think that there is a certain confidence on the democratic side that once this thing is implemented and people see that there are no death panels people see that there's nobody no government agents that are going to come to their doctor's office when people see that the apocalyptic hard. things that they've been hearing about it from fox news and right wing blogs don't actu
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is non operational meaning the longer the shutdown continues impoverished families and children depending on food stamps will see their lifelines dry up there are questions also about the safety of food in the united states as a bulk of food and drug administration inspectors are furloughed too and each day roughly eighty food facilities are. forgoing their necessary inspections all told we're looking at three hundred million dollars in lost economic activity in the united states for every day the government is shut down and economists forecasts that if the shutdown continues for two to three weeks it could drive down projected economic growth in this fourth quarter by a full point and a half so clearly pressure is building on lawmakers to come up with some sort of deal but right now they're pretty open about saying they have no clue how this budget impasse will resolve itself today senate majority leader harry reid had this message for republicans in the house you continue to insist on defunding obamacare it's time for my republican colleagues to do a gut check and then present. public i
is non operational meaning the longer the shutdown continues impoverished families and children depending on food stamps will see their lifelines dry up there are questions also about the safety of food in the united states as a bulk of food and drug administration inspectors are furloughed too and each day roughly eighty food facilities are. forgoing their necessary inspections all told we're looking at three hundred million dollars in lost economic activity in the united states for every day...
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this affects more than 400,000 people who depend on bart every single day. now they have to find a new way into work. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in oakland where many are choosing the ferry as their alternative. bob, are you seeing people out there already? >> reporter: not yet. it's still too early. the first ferry doesn't leave until 5:30 this morning. good morning to you, marla. but if this strike and the commuters behavior is anything like it was in july during the last strike, i can tell you to expect a long line. and the san francisco bay ferry is also anticipating that. you can see the line of ropes that extends from the right of the screen down to the left. and last time there was a long line of people waiting to get on the ferry. that being said, last time and it seems like this time they are doing a good job of shuttling people to oakland and to san francisco. to accommodate the extra load the ferry is adding four boats to their fleet this morning. so we'll have 12 boats in service instead of the normal 8. and they are starting service
this affects more than 400,000 people who depend on bart every single day. now they have to find a new way into work. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in oakland where many are choosing the ferry as their alternative. bob, are you seeing people out there already? >> reporter: not yet. it's still too early. the first ferry doesn't leave until 5:30 this morning. good morning to you, marla. but if this strike and the commuters behavior is anything like it was in july during...
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. >> well it depend on what the circumstances are, depends on whether or not, your vehicle is being attackedr or not you think you are being attacked, whether or not your wife and child are in the car, you have to look at the totality of the circumstances. that's what we are doing. >> reporter: who were the bikers, what are they doing in new york city? gatherings like these, a kind of biker flash mob happen all over the country. basically groups of riders organize stunts and temporarily take over highways just for laughs. this past january, in california, a group of bikers blocked a four-lane freeway, just so that one of the riders could propose to his girlfriend. he celebrates by spinning his wheels to create a cloud of pink smoke. the group of thrill seekers that took to manhattan last weekend call themselves the hollywood stunts. last year they invaded times square. posting this video online. but this year, police were determined not to let that happen. >> quite frankly, it wasn't on anybody's radar screen last year. we were aware of it this year. and did a fair amount of enforcement. >>
. >> well it depend on what the circumstances are, depends on whether or not, your vehicle is being attackedr or not you think you are being attacked, whether or not your wife and child are in the car, you have to look at the totality of the circumstances. that's what we are doing. >> reporter: who were the bikers, what are they doing in new york city? gatherings like these, a kind of biker flash mob happen all over the country. basically groups of riders organize stunts and...
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we are very much a utility dependent on 1 generation system that heche hydrosystem. we have some local solar but in the event of an emergency like the rim fire like we just experienced we are reminded of our vulnerability of being so dependent on that asset and that also influenced the general manager at wanting to look again at the plant. >> it can build a local power sf need if that was a future need or our public utilities service need as that need matures as well. that is focused on that local build component. >> and do you think at some point if it does look like you are looking at local build out under a clean power community choice aggregation type of framework that our public utilities commissioners would support that? >> i'm not going to hazard a guess as to what future commissions could or would support. i just know that the general manager has asked us to use that local build out plan and that's the action that's being taken at this point. >> thank you. >> when we talked about those rates in if -- in particular, part of it was how it would come out at the
we are very much a utility dependent on 1 generation system that heche hydrosystem. we have some local solar but in the event of an emergency like the rim fire like we just experienced we are reminded of our vulnerability of being so dependent on that asset and that also influenced the general manager at wanting to look again at the plant. >> it can build a local power sf need if that was a future need or our public utilities service need as that need matures as well. that is focused on...
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everybody in obama's base depending on government is going to have a fine day. >> so what's with allhis coded language? food stamps, drugs, slavery. is this really about the health care bill? or is it about something more personal? and ugly. joining me now is dana mil bank and joe madison. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> joe, this is a pattern now, so what's behind this talk. >> let me tell you, they just can't stand the fact that they've got a very start, intelligent black man that has outthought them, outcampaigned them, beat them twice without any controversy. the nerve, the absolute nerve to use crack cocaine, something that destroyed individuals, destroyed families, practically destroyed communities, to compare it to something that heals people, that brings families together, that allows them to save money, allows them to be well is absolutely absurd. and rush limbaugh has some nerve. here is a man that even talked his maid into stealing drugs from her husband so that he could have a high. so, i mean, let's call it what it is. these people simply have lost their freaki
everybody in obama's base depending on government is going to have a fine day. >> so what's with allhis coded language? food stamps, drugs, slavery. is this really about the health care bill? or is it about something more personal? and ugly. joining me now is dana mil bank and joe madison. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> joe, this is a pattern now, so what's behind this talk. >> let me tell you, they just can't stand the fact that they've got a very start,...
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. >> scenes from across an increasingly dependent nation. this is fox news reporting. "the great food stamp binge." hello, i'm bret baier reporting from the u.s. department of agriculture. why the usda? well, for historical and litical reasons, food stamps fall under the agricultural domain. in fact, food stamps will cost taxpayers $78 billion this year. a staggering amount that's more than doubled since 2008. indeed food stamps and other food assistance add up to 70% of the usda's outlays. according to its fox news poll, a majority of voters think most of the 46 million-plus food stamp recipients are taking advantage of the system and not truly in need. you've heard storys of food stamp waste, fraud and abuse. well, this hour will also look at the cost to the recipients. and to the american character. during this show, you can share your shouts via twitter. be sure to use hash tag fox news reporting. we begin in new york city where one of america's most energetic proponent of food stamps is working to get more people signed up. >> individuals have a certain income lim
. >> scenes from across an increasingly dependent nation. this is fox news reporting. "the great food stamp binge." hello, i'm bret baier reporting from the u.s. department of agriculture. why the usda? well, for historical and litical reasons, food stamps fall under the agricultural domain. in fact, food stamps will cost taxpayers $78 billion this year. a staggering amount that's more than doubled since 2008. indeed food stamps and other food assistance add up to 70% of the...
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meat is rare once in a while there's an aig depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. i was one of. you know well. you know one of the books we're surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them at a. farmer shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current stage of growth the rice has to be flooded every two days that allows him to combat the main pest a snail using biological methods it isn't much but it works without the use of chemical additives he assures us that this may. if it is proven successful on his small farm. we learn that the farming families on this island are organized in the so-called poor ox units of ten to fifteen households that are trained in agricultural issues if necessary they may even receive seedlings free of charge in addition the island's government also trains local health workers and that after you know ever
meat is rare once in a while there's an aig depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. i was one of. you know well. you know one of the books we're surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them at a. farmer shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current...
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meat is rare once in a while there's an ache depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. was one of. the one of the books we're surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them at a. local market shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current stage of growth the rice has to be flooded every two days that allows him to combat the main pest a snail using biological methods it isn't much but it works without the use of chemical additives he assures us that this method has proven successful on his small farm. we learn that the farming families on this island are organized into so-called poor ox units of ten to fifteen households that are trained in agricultural issues if necessary they may even receive seedlings free of charge in addition the island's government also trains local health workers and that after you know everyone. at the book is
meat is rare once in a while there's an ache depends on what their modest farm can produce. fruits provide important nutrients coconut mango bananas and. this one. was one of. the one of the books we're surprised how much the family is able to get out of the scarce ingredients available to them at a. local market shows us his rice fields he owns just a quarter of a hector of land most of the time there's not even enough rice to feed the six members of the family. in its current stage of growth...
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what color you see depends upon what? with everything. what you see depends upon what? do we all see the same thing? no. huh? depends on your point of view. open up the hood of a car, have the mechanic look at it. now, you look at it. you see the same thing? you see the same thing? no. i remember years ago, a guy was passing around a picture of his girlfriend, says, "hey, you wanna see my girlfriend, man? look at this." takes out this picture, he shows the picture. and we're all looking at-- we're feeling sorry for him, you know? [laughter] and--but to him, to him, he's--"that's my girl." and we're like, "oh, my god, -- pretty." and you start to wonder, do we really all see the same thing, huh? huh? over here, these-- the different bubbles depend upon your point of view, where your head's at, right? what you see depends upon where your head's at. think about it, gang. and you get the different colors. you know these camera lenses? you see these camera lenses. you see that violet hue on the camera lens? ever see that, coated lenses? and they look violet, don't they? do y
what color you see depends upon what? with everything. what you see depends upon what? do we all see the same thing? no. huh? depends on your point of view. open up the hood of a car, have the mechanic look at it. now, you look at it. you see the same thing? you see the same thing? no. i remember years ago, a guy was passing around a picture of his girlfriend, says, "hey, you wanna see my girlfriend, man? look at this." takes out this picture, he shows the picture. and we're all...
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so now it is dependent on the number of children. in 2009, the most recent expansion of it to a third child benefits, depending on a third child. and that is dependent on the income level and the number of children reported. a tax credit, but for people already working. how does that work? guest: that is right. that was the design. it is meant to supplement the incomes of the working poor. that sounds in passing -- it does have the effect of bringing more people into the workforce then otherwise would not be. it is paying for the workforce in essence. that was the design. that is what made both parties agree to it and ever since both parties have championed this tax credit row graham. the problem is, the way it was designed from the beginning and continues today -- it phases out over some income range at about -- depending on circumstances, income, it starts phasing out. at what ever level apple are incentivizing -- whatever level people are incentivized to come into the work worse, that goes away. so, the incentives are awash or on
so now it is dependent on the number of children. in 2009, the most recent expansion of it to a third child benefits, depending on a third child. and that is dependent on the income level and the number of children reported. a tax credit, but for people already working. how does that work? guest: that is right. that was the design. it is meant to supplement the incomes of the working poor. that sounds in passing -- it does have the effect of bringing more people into the workforce then...
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depends how long it will take. if it is two or three days, then, we probably can get caught up fairly quickly. i was on a phone call with my best friend and they said the last time this happened, it took two or three weeks for them to get their checks and that they really suffered from it. this was the biggest thing they were concerned about yesterday as i spoke to them onhe phone. melissa: congressman, thanks so much for speing time with us. we appreciate. >> thank you. melissa: so as the midnight deadline looms, follow me down this path to look exactly what would happen in the event of a shutdown. you tell me if it doesn't sound a little bit tempting. you still get social security and medicare benefits if you get those now. federal courts would be open. soldiers are still on duty since they're exempt from furloughs. they might face pay delays. you heard the congresswoman talking about that. the truth is the inconveniences to most americans seem fairly insignificant at most. i dare say give as taste of what a mini
depends how long it will take. if it is two or three days, then, we probably can get caught up fairly quickly. i was on a phone call with my best friend and they said the last time this happened, it took two or three weeks for them to get their checks and that they really suffered from it. this was the biggest thing they were concerned about yesterday as i spoke to them onhe phone. melissa: congressman, thanks so much for speing time with us. we appreciate. >> thank you. melissa: so as...
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i depend on im. he's more dependable than anything i got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. >> stone has been at wabash for a year and a half ago now. >> i talk to guys that come in here from all the other prisons that recognize me say hey, you're the cat man, aren't you? i'm like, dude, really? best thing i can do is say i'm him, meow, see you later. >> the transfer occurred after a staff member reported stone had threatened him. stone denies the allegation but a much bigger concern was leaving his cat jinkster behind. >> they don't allow cats down here so i couldn't bring him with me. and that was a big -- a big heartbreak separation there, you know. because i raised the little -- the little sucker. >> just before his transfer stone gave jinkster to another inmate. >> it brought a tear to my eye. >> i did like an indian commercial. i didn't want to let go of my little buddy. >> but at wabash stone has found another animal to take under his wing. >> i got a little bunny buddy out back. i'l
i depend on im. he's more dependable than anything i got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. >> stone has been at wabash for a year and a half ago now. >> i talk to guys that come in here from all the other prisons that recognize me say hey, you're the cat man, aren't you? i'm like, dude, really? best thing i can do is say i'm him, meow, see you later. >> the transfer occurred after a staff member reported stone had...
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no depende te Él, depende de otra persona. >>> quÉ te crees?. >>> no me puedes tocar. >>> es una opiniÓn profesional. >>> espera!. >>> que paso? >>> Él me esta tocando!. >>> el me esta tocando. >>> yo no creo que Él te quiera agarra. >>> mirate en el espejo. >>> estas un poco gorda. >>> tÚ estas gorda. >>> muy gorda. >>> ve a ver quien llama. >>> estas costillitas. >>> pero quÉ te pasa! por que me vuelves a tocar. >>> tÚ sabes donde estas? >>> no, en casting. >>> no.. >>> mira estas con que locura!. >>> caÍste! caiste! caÍste!. >>> ven aca!. >>> (risas) >>> eres preciosa!. >>> vamos a ver lo que dice. >>> eres hermosa. (risas) >>> ay, habla con soÑa. >>> (risas) >>> quÉ tiene de malo? >>> ven aquÍ. >>> bueno hoy el programa muy bueno. ya volvemos con mas de que locura!. ♪ >>> seÑores y seÑoras, ante usted aquÍ el chef internacional. >>> muy bien. (aplausos) >>> yo tambiÉn te amo (.. ). >>> bienvenidos aquÍ a la cocina. aquÍ siempre me acopaÑan. >>> seÑores vamos a comenzar con este plata, y con este gran hombre que es muy famoso yÁ le voy a dec
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the fee can be reduced depending on how long the owners were seeking to convert being in the lottery, so in the case of the appeal before you today, i believe that it's $8,000 per unit. the ordinance also created a right to appeal where an applicant for a condominium conversion can appeal to the board and challenge the nexus finding and ask that the board reduce or wave or adjust the fee for that particular applicant. that is the matter that you have before you today. now, in this appeal the board can reduce wave or adjust the fees that applies to this applicant but only if it finds that there is no any relationship or nexus between the impact of the conversion and the amount of the fees that's been charged. the applicant here has the burden to present substantial evidence to support the appeal including comparable technical information. and the board cannot reduce or wave the fee based solely on a finding of financial personal hardship. that type of waiver is not allowed under the ordinance. and i imagine you will have additional questions perhaps for me, perhaps for the department a
the fee can be reduced depending on how long the owners were seeking to convert being in the lottery, so in the case of the appeal before you today, i believe that it's $8,000 per unit. the ordinance also created a right to appeal where an applicant for a condominium conversion can appeal to the board and challenge the nexus finding and ask that the board reduce or wave or adjust the fee for that particular applicant. that is the matter that you have before you today. now, in this appeal the...
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. >>> mÉxico depende de mÉxico >>> afortunadamente esto nece t necesitamos, todo depende de s nosotrosnemos esta ventaja. >>> como se vivio de la banca el gol de jimenez. >>> un moento extraordinario y e espectacular, hace un gol sob b soberbio, es un muchacho que t esta como que puesto para hacer este tipo de encuentros en su i vida, esto lo va a seguir llev n llevando arriba. >>> lo podria poner en un nivel titula. >>> vamos paso a paso, analiz e analizaremos lo que tenemos que hacer en estos dÍas y preparar e el juego. >>> yo creo que una entrega t a total de la gente, estuvo ahi o todo el tiempo, se va contenta, necesitaban esto y hoy se van a la casa efliz. >>> mencionabas el dÍa de tu e presentacion, el objetivo era cambiar la papa caliente. >>> aun falta mucho y tenemos que trabajar. >>> exito en lo que viene. >>> son las palabras del entr a entrenador. >>> adelante. >>> muchas gracias por tu tra j trabajtraba trabajo. >>> vamos por parte, escuchab escuchabamos hace rato, el es estaba muy molesto, pero el h l habla de un gol fuera de lugar, el hablaba de una falta similar que co
. >>> mÉxico depende de mÉxico >>> afortunadamente esto nece t necesitamos, todo depende de s nosotrosnemos esta ventaja. >>> como se vivio de la banca el gol de jimenez. >>> un moento extraordinario y e espectacular, hace un gol sob b soberbio, es un muchacho que t esta como que puesto para hacer este tipo de encuentros en su i vida, esto lo va a seguir llev n llevando arriba. >>> lo podria poner en un nivel titula. >>> vamos paso a paso,...
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was one place where the house republicans and the president were not at total loggerheads and a lot depends on how you define revenues and how you define entitlement cuts. the plan would be open up the government immediately for a period of time before the sequester hits, and then have serious discussion where we might be able to undo the sequester. i'm optimistic that could work. >> schieffer: aren't you going to have to find something that you can give to speaker boehner that he can take to those on the right side of his party and to bring them along? i mean, i'm not sure what that is, but-- >> yeah, well, you hit the nail on the head. no one's sure what will bring those people along. i think there's a feeling among senate republicans, whether it be senator mcconnell, senator mccain, senator collins, that if we can get a broad bipartisan majority to pass something in the next few days, it may help crack the logjam in the house. and, of course, speaker boehner wouldn't get the 40 or so people on the hard right to go along, but could get a lot of his mainstream republicans. i'd say this-- i
was one place where the house republicans and the president were not at total loggerheads and a lot depends on how you define revenues and how you define entitlement cuts. the plan would be open up the government immediately for a period of time before the sequester hits, and then have serious discussion where we might be able to undo the sequester. i'm optimistic that could work. >> schieffer: aren't you going to have to find something that you can give to speaker boehner that he can...
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on the inner american court for this hemisphere as opposed to depending on the i.c.c. at the hague in the united nations i think that that's really what we're looking forward to and terms of holding western officials accountable it is a completely different that we're almost out of time but is there a website that people can go to to help facilitate support or orders provide support for these people absolutely the organization that i worked with as a human rights a company or is called network in solidarity with the people of water mala or in the squad that's and i as g u eight dot org thank you so much we'll put the website on the description of this video thank you for for target on this as you provide some insight jamil you should brown global strategist hugh global head of. remember when leaving work actually meant leaving work you know going home in peace without a cell phone alert going off every five minutes now work never really leaves you considering how your phones also your computer don't get me wrong having the world's knowledge in your pocket is a revoluti
on the inner american court for this hemisphere as opposed to depending on the i.c.c. at the hague in the united nations i think that that's really what we're looking forward to and terms of holding western officials accountable it is a completely different that we're almost out of time but is there a website that people can go to to help facilitate support or orders provide support for these people absolutely the organization that i worked with as a human rights a company or is called network...
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it's receding in different ways depending on the countries. that's where the fundamentals of the economies have a role to play. if you look at korea, there has been capital inflow, but not much capital outflow. there's a reason for that. and this is really exposing tensions that were less visible when times were good, including some easy credit, growing corporate debt. by our estimates, the turbulence since last may could reduce gdp by .5% to 1% in major emerging markets. some are more vulnerable than others. turning to policies, what does that mean? what can policy makers decide? what proof can they use? well, the immediate priority in our view is to try to ride that turbulent moment as smoothly as possible. currencies should be allowed to depreciate. liquidity can help deal with dysfunctional market behavior. looser monetary policy can help, although there's not much room to maneuver in countries with significant inflation pressures which is the case for countries like russia, like india, like indonesia, or like brazil. likewise, there's not
it's receding in different ways depending on the countries. that's where the fundamentals of the economies have a role to play. if you look at korea, there has been capital inflow, but not much capital outflow. there's a reason for that. and this is really exposing tensions that were less visible when times were good, including some easy credit, growing corporate debt. by our estimates, the turbulence since last may could reduce gdp by .5% to 1% in major emerging markets. some are more...
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i am on disability, two, and i depend on the government as well. i am losing my doctor because of the obamacare. he said economically, he cannot keep -- i guess he is not going to take medicare and stuff no more. that is my point. obamacare is not just affecting everyone financially. really quickly, you said your doctor will not take medicare anymore? caller: he is walking away from it. february.ing in i will not have him anymore. host: this is due to the health- care law, the shutdown or both? caller: it is due to the health- care law, obamacare. when you establish a relationship with a doctor, it is very hard to lose. like i said, everybody is pointing the finger at .epublicans, but it is not they are throwing everything in the world at him that they can, and he is stuck on that one thing. everybody sees it. that education, and i see that obama will not budge on his health care plan, which is one that i think is going to destroy our country. host: we are asking you about the impact on states. there are number of of articles looking at the impact
i am on disability, two, and i depend on the government as well. i am losing my doctor because of the obamacare. he said economically, he cannot keep -- i guess he is not going to take medicare and stuff no more. that is my point. obamacare is not just affecting everyone financially. really quickly, you said your doctor will not take medicare anymore? caller: he is walking away from it. february.ing in i will not have him anymore. host: this is due to the health- care law, the shutdown or both?...
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life depends on following the safety procedures. and you have to come back safe and sound up any questions you know some are. always crouched in the bottom of the boiling hot tank there's barely room to breathe let alone move. and then just like that you're out running. the. last six months called spread out and headed to our places. we're moving in a race of knots run crouch and fall but you've got to make sure the right person is in your sights stop. these i mean right in front of you and you got too close to each other to shoot when you're behind someone number one go. heading downhill it's a nightmare just staying on your feet. when the tank in the grenade launcher open up alongside you it does tend to push you forward. by the time we hit the boat some my legs were in agony so i tumbled into my folks so i don't think i could have taken another step. we get around each day to ourselves and at least there's a t.v. room where we can chill out most of the time i just use it to recover or to write to you of course but there's always
life depends on following the safety procedures. and you have to come back safe and sound up any questions you know some are. always crouched in the bottom of the boiling hot tank there's barely room to breathe let alone move. and then just like that you're out running. the. last six months called spread out and headed to our places. we're moving in a race of knots run crouch and fall but you've got to make sure the right person is in your sights stop. these i mean right in front of you and you...
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it can depend in some areas in iraq as to whether you are sunni or shiite. the annual pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia, there has been limited access to the site. we take a look at the security options. this summer the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons was virtually unknown to the public. now the institution based in the netherlands has won the nobel peace prize. the inspectors have begun overseeing the instruction of serious chemical weapons arsenal. some experts say that the organization is unlikely to meet its deadline for ridding bashar al-assad of its dash of his chemical weapons stockpile. the entire operation has reportedly bought precious time for the syrian leader to keep up his struggle against opposition forces. >> hard at work on the ground 50 members for the prohibition of chemical weapons are currently in the country. few images have gotten through. here the inspectors visit a weapons facility in an unspecified location. experts plan to visit 20 sites varying -- verifying closures and overseeing destroying the -- the destr
it can depend in some areas in iraq as to whether you are sunni or shiite. the annual pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia, there has been limited access to the site. we take a look at the security options. this summer the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons was virtually unknown to the public. now the institution based in the netherlands has won the nobel peace prize. the inspectors have begun overseeing the instruction of serious chemical weapons arsenal. some experts say that...