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you do in america and what do you do globally. charlie it goes back to a more fundamental issue. we have to get back to the basics. we have to be the best place to create a job. we have to be the best place to start a small company. we have to be the best place when the majority of our future earnings will come from outside the united states and we got to compete with those players outside. and if you were to bring back 1.6 trillion or even a trillion you tax it at 5%, that's $50 billion our country could get today to spend on infrastructure or however they wanted. >> rose: it's great to see you and thank you for coming and we will watch with great fascination what happens. not only at cisco but really a sense you get a feeling now that there is a kind of competition. certainly between the major players with apple being the largest company in the world, with facebook getting read to have a huge public offering, with amazon doing interesting things every day and then you've got google and there's a whole range of things, all of the
you do in america and what do you do globally. charlie it goes back to a more fundamental issue. we have to get back to the basics. we have to be the best place to create a job. we have to be the best place to start a small company. we have to be the best place when the majority of our future earnings will come from outside the united states and we got to compete with those players outside. and if you were to bring back 1.6 trillion or even a trillion you tax it at 5%, that's $50 billion our...
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and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see -- they will find solutions. the things in fashion is to be right of with the moment with the society, with the desire, with what people need, and to understand also economically. of course, now, we have a moment where economically, there are a lot of things. it is reality. so knowing all that, you have to make the decision and find a solution about it and propose the right things. the ones who say that what to do the right thing f
and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my...
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i do not want to slight anybody, but we really do -- >> do you play games? >> do i play games? >> you are not a scrabble die? >> i have so daukoru on here and say -- i have sudoku on here and a few others. [laughter] >> one of the reasons you're here is to learn about how people live, shot, etc. tell us about that. >> you got to learn about people, learn about what drives them, what makes them choose their lifestyle, and what kind of outcomes they want. i got into real estate development after law school because i had a father who was a real estate lawyer and developer, and a family in that business. what i saw is that you have an ability to start literally from the ground up. when you plan a project -- and my family is in land development -- and when you start a neighborhood, a subdivision, you start thinking about what people will see and do every day driving into that neighborhood, turning onto the main thoroughfare. what kind of shopping is available? what kind of entertainment? what kind of services do they need? it is about patterns of life. >> tell us about a place to sh
i do not want to slight anybody, but we really do -- >> do you play games? >> do i play games? >> you are not a scrabble die? >> i have so daukoru on here and say -- i have sudoku on here and a few others. [laughter] >> one of the reasons you're here is to learn about how people live, shot, etc. tell us about that. >> you got to learn about people, learn about what drives them, what makes them choose their lifestyle, and what kind of outcomes they want. i got...
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that is what young kids do? tavis: do you regret that? everyone takes the money. >> it was -- people still say that to me. what were you thinking? in the late 1980's, there was not as much money in the sport or the olympic movement. once again i was not looking for any of that. i was overwhelmed with the fame and the cameras waiting at the airport. i was this kid from orange county who wanted to go back to my high school boyfriend and go to a homecoming. for me, it made it more fun. it was never my job. it was something i love to do and i did not want to make money. i wanted to enjoy it and be a teammate and get a scholarship and leave a legacy for my kids, their mom was a college athlete. it was important. tavis: i was just teasing you. i love the decision. it was so rare. we begin with these timed trials. how close are you to the goal you have to get to do what you need to do? >> we -- i get better every week. i am not super close. my only issue is i have to have enough time. ian forbes said the same thing, i am not sure give enough tim
that is what young kids do? tavis: do you regret that? everyone takes the money. >> it was -- people still say that to me. what were you thinking? in the late 1980's, there was not as much money in the sport or the olympic movement. once again i was not looking for any of that. i was overwhelmed with the fame and the cameras waiting at the airport. i was this kid from orange county who wanted to go back to my high school boyfriend and go to a homecoming. for me, it made it more fun. it...
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does the federal reserve do that? no. does the congress do it? no does the administration do it? no. do they even think about it? no. that's the worst part. you know, just to finish this, i read more federal reserve minutes than any human being ever ought to read. you never see a sentence which says, if we do this today, where will we be a year from now? never. the exception was the volcker years. volcker knew he couldn't end inflation in a month so the he had a longer term policy. it will disappeared after he left. you know, it's all about what are we going to do this quarter and how will it affect next quarter. well, that's not the way to stability. in fact, it's a wait to disaster. >> i mean, i've written so many columns over the course of my career in favor of central bank independence, which i think is goes to the heart of what you're talking about here, but i have to say that the, you know, the crisis has wrapped my confidence in the correctness of that view, the correctness of the central bank independence precisely because central banks have to accept the political constr
does the federal reserve do that? no. does the congress do it? no does the administration do it? no. do they even think about it? no. that's the worst part. you know, just to finish this, i read more federal reserve minutes than any human being ever ought to read. you never see a sentence which says, if we do this today, where will we be a year from now? never. the exception was the volcker years. volcker knew he couldn't end inflation in a month so the he had a longer term policy. it will...
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was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so strong, the impression. it was beautiful. and w
was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there...
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what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being cash for, i do not know how that would help me qualify for a loan, but it is a problem. so my question is, where do you go, i
what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured...
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we do not expect what you do not inspect. and if you don't put into place policies that encourage -- i am not saying being a whistle- blower, but encourage proper at 6, and i think -- proper ethics, and i think greg suhr stated very properly its starts in the police academy. u.s. no other position probably in the united states -- certainly not for some of our elected officials. yet no one who gets more scrutiny and more background checks and psychological checks and an 18-month probationary period. we as law-enforcement administrators hope that those kinds of people who do not meet on moral and ethical standard, we hope they do not pass or get through. sometimes they do. i find it interesting that this is the -- it has been 20 years, 15 months, and two days since the rodney king incident in los angeles. when i watch that incident. -- when i watched that incident, it gave me shivers. what bothered me -- it was not only the people hitting rodney king -- but it was the other 19, 20 officers who stood around and did nothing. and
we do not expect what you do not inspect. and if you don't put into place policies that encourage -- i am not saying being a whistle- blower, but encourage proper at 6, and i think -- proper ethics, and i think greg suhr stated very properly its starts in the police academy. u.s. no other position probably in the united states -- certainly not for some of our elected officials. yet no one who gets more scrutiny and more background checks and psychological checks and an 18-month probationary...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. ♪ there'll be the u
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had...
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and so do they. but how do we make sure they do well on their own? and not by cheating? natalie morales joins us with important information that could help as we continue our hidden camera look at the secret life your children. >> lester, everyone knows the key to success is hard work. unfortunately, as some kids discovered, cheating is easier. but there are things you that you can do to raise a kid who doesn't cheat. now you may think your kids would never take the easy way out. but watch and learn. >> every day, every class. >> just turn left and you look at the other kids' paper. >> everyone cheats at one time or another. >> it's an open secret in just about every american school. >> i'm up all night studying and they're cheating. >> experts, an epidemic. students say it's an art. >> they try to be a better cheater than to be a better student. >> i've seen girls right in the slits of their skirts. they put little pieces of paper for answers in their boots. >> write on the inside of water bottles. >> the most clever form of cheating i've ever seen is kids using america
and so do they. but how do we make sure they do well on their own? and not by cheating? natalie morales joins us with important information that could help as we continue our hidden camera look at the secret life your children. >> lester, everyone knows the key to success is hard work. unfortunately, as some kids discovered, cheating is easier. but there are things you that you can do to raise a kid who doesn't cheat. now you may think your kids would never take the easy way out. but...
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lots of politicians do not do that, they get distracted. ed lee is a friend of attack, creating jobs, and that will make the economic climate and life in san francisco a lot better. with that, i would like to turn over the mike so that it can discuss his top priorities and his first 100 days in office. [applause] >> thank you, ron, for that very kind introduction. yes, it is voting, because i was constantly reminded when i went to college, people on the east coast new how to pronounce that college. i want to thank you not only for the introduction but certainly for your friendship, counsel, and it is really wonderful to see so many people, including ron, who have worked with the business and technology community to work with the city. it is not easy where people just a political positions and people forgot how great cities are built. they are built with everybody's involvement. the technology companies have a greater level of contribution to our city. i am excited to work with you and make sure that you know that i am grateful for everythin
lots of politicians do not do that, they get distracted. ed lee is a friend of attack, creating jobs, and that will make the economic climate and life in san francisco a lot better. with that, i would like to turn over the mike so that it can discuss his top priorities and his first 100 days in office. [applause] >> thank you, ron, for that very kind introduction. yes, it is voting, because i was constantly reminded when i went to college, people on the east coast new how to pronounce...
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i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay?but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset.ç >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job
i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay?but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset.ç >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not...
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tavis: do you think movies can still do anything? >> oh, yes.ovie could have started today or just wrapped yesterday. we do not know what is coming down the line. the system has gotten different, but nobody said it would be easy. nothing good is easy. but yet, greg feliz will be made this year and next year and hopefully forever. tavis: and you are not going to stop anytime soon, i take it. >> no, not if i can help it. tavis: the new film is called ""darling companion," starring kevin kline and diane keaton. glad to have you here. that is our show for tonight. i will see you back here next time on pbs. until next time, as always, keep the faith. >> what are you doing? >> i am looking for those night- vision glasses you got for christmas. they are probably still in the same box. >> you need some rest. let me give you a xanax -- unless she kidnapped him. >> she is giving hope. thinking that i know everything about everything. >> why are you turning on me? i did not commit a crime? >> there are a few moments when someone asks -- backs completely ri
tavis: do you think movies can still do anything? >> oh, yes.ovie could have started today or just wrapped yesterday. we do not know what is coming down the line. the system has gotten different, but nobody said it would be easy. nothing good is easy. but yet, greg feliz will be made this year and next year and hopefully forever. tavis: and you are not going to stop anytime soon, i take it. >> no, not if i can help it. tavis: the new film is called ""darling...
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i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking,
i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary...
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i have to do what i have to do to try to protect my family. i do not like it.ost: you go to wal-mart, what you present to them? caller: when i bought mine, it was five or six years ago, i had to give them all of the information. social security number, name, the fact that i was not a criminal. i did not have any prior charges against me. i do not think they even took fingerprints. it was a 15-day waiting. before they let me know -- waiting period before they let me know that i am not good. host: how does new hampshire approached the amoss? are there drives to change it? caller: i have a friend, somebody tried to break into his house. he was on drugs. he did not even know the guy. my buddy shot out the door, like a warning shot, and the police came and arrested the guy that was trying to break-in. they took him down to the station. they confiscated his gun. they did not arrest him. the only reason they said they did that was because he shot his gun. if you would not, they would not have taken him down to the station. he was in his own house and someone was tryin
i have to do what i have to do to try to protect my family. i do not like it.ost: you go to wal-mart, what you present to them? caller: when i bought mine, it was five or six years ago, i had to give them all of the information. social security number, name, the fact that i was not a criminal. i did not have any prior charges against me. i do not think they even took fingerprints. it was a 15-day waiting. before they let me know -- waiting period before they let me know that i am not good....
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we do what we had to do in 2008 and 2009. in 2009 we could have done a better job of forcing banks to clean up their balance sheets. fortsing them to shed bad assets. we could have gotten mortgages restructured if we had forced banks to do a better job of cleaning up the balance sheet. we didn't do that. that that's water under the bridge. i think that our economy would be stronger now, too. the problem is when you prop up the inefficient players you have a bloated sector. there is a correcting mechanism in the market. financial services got too big. we left it big with the bailouts. nobody except for lehman brothers and wamu were allowed to fail. so you proup up the inefficient. they're still there to compete with the efficient. you have a very large financial sector. if you look at the bank balance sheets, i'm delighted that banks are getting healthier and they're in better position to lend. but fw you look at the balance sheets, the revenues are going down. it went down last year. it's a smaller pie. there's a lot of them
we do what we had to do in 2008 and 2009. in 2009 we could have done a better job of forcing banks to clean up their balance sheets. fortsing them to shed bad assets. we could have gotten mortgages restructured if we had forced banks to do a better job of cleaning up the balance sheet. we didn't do that. that that's water under the bridge. i think that our economy would be stronger now, too. the problem is when you prop up the inefficient players you have a bloated sector. there is a correcting...
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the pollsters and the political class said what ever you do, do not do that. you are going to risk political debt. if you want to be good at these jobs, you have to be willing to lose these jobs. if all you do is worry about getting reelected in doing what they tell you is the right thing for the moment based upon phone calls that took place, you are going to go nowhere. you will be running in circles. we know what works. freedom works. limited government works. if you take a look at our budget, it is a huge contrast. the contrast is this. we action deal with the problem. we actually see the debt crisis coming. we see the drivers of the debt and we deal with it. we have to have those entitlement reforms so that we can preempt austerity. we had proposals at medicare. it does not change things. you wait much longer all bets are off. the one not be able to do that. let's preempt austerity by getting us on the right path so that those people who retire -- my mom has been on medicare for 12 years. when you turn 65, yet could of florida for the winter. -- you have t
the pollsters and the political class said what ever you do, do not do that. you are going to risk political debt. if you want to be good at these jobs, you have to be willing to lose these jobs. if all you do is worry about getting reelected in doing what they tell you is the right thing for the moment based upon phone calls that took place, you are going to go nowhere. you will be running in circles. we know what works. freedom works. limited government works. if you take a look at our...
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doing? >> what can the united states learned from new zealand? >> well, the united states, indicative in its name, is really a collection of very big countries. i think we offer an excellent world-leaping curriculum. we offered a good assessment of schools through our education review office. those are just two things. the third thing is we recognize language and culture are intrinsically and extrinsic we important to a student been bellied pig >> thank you for coming. a safe -- student being important. >> thank you for coming. the pearson foundation promotes learning and great teaching. i spoke with the ceo. what brings you to the summit? >> this is the second year we have attended. teaching, and the levers of good teaching are things we have focused on. we have work to try to document the practices that successful countries, strong performance, a successful reformers -- how they're doing well, why they're doing well. >> as you sit back and survey of all of these countries ahead successful
doing? >> what can the united states learned from new zealand? >> well, the united states, indicative in its name, is really a collection of very big countries. i think we offer an excellent world-leaping curriculum. we offered a good assessment of schools through our education review office. those are just two things. the third thing is we recognize language and culture are intrinsically and extrinsic we important to a student been bellied pig >> thank you for coming. a safe...
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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how do they... what signs do they need to look for? that is a really good question, and i think all of the parents who are out there viewing this program are wondering, "what can i do to increase the likelihood that my kids don't end up with problems that lead to suicide, depression, or substance use?" i think the most important thing, first of all, is to just be a really good parent and listen. and then, secondly, educate yourself and learn about these things, learn about community resources and work together with other parents, particularly in your schools and your communities, to make sure that all of your kids together are getting what they need to grow up to be healthy and avoid problem behaviors. and when things do surface, i think it is really important for parents not to necessarily blame themselves, but definitely proactively get the kind of support they need, both for themselves and their children, to increase the likelihood that little problems won't turn into great big problems. yes. and fran, what do we tell parents in tho
how do they... what signs do they need to look for? that is a really good question, and i think all of the parents who are out there viewing this program are wondering, "what can i do to increase the likelihood that my kids don't end up with problems that lead to suicide, depression, or substance use?" i think the most important thing, first of all, is to just be a really good parent and listen. and then, secondly, educate yourself and learn about these things, learn about community...
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i do. but i do think we can do that in a way that works with industry without having us in the middle of the network read. they share the information with us and i think that's the right, first step to take. >> according to industry does not need additional regulations. they need ability to share information, which is our proposal, rather than additional new government regulation implemented by probably the most inefficient bureaucracy that i have ever encountered in my number of years here as a member of congress, the department of homeland security. wasted $887 million on a virtual fence on the arizona/mexico border, has made not a single technological advance as far as airport security is concerned to ease passengers' transit from one place to another, and has shown an incredible ability to illustrate inefficiency at its best. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mccain. senator lieberman? >> thanks, mr. chairman. thanks to both of you. my friend from arizona. i have a disagr
i do. but i do think we can do that in a way that works with industry without having us in the middle of the network read. they share the information with us and i think that's the right, first step to take. >> according to industry does not need additional regulations. they need ability to share information, which is our proposal, rather than additional new government regulation implemented by probably the most inefficient bureaucracy that i have ever encountered in my number of years...
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in other words, not that you and i do what we're doing, but how do we help them more? >> i really do think that cross generational partnerships are very important. i do think that in many ways, young people motivate people our age. i've just been listening to this and i'm blown away. i've got to say. one of the things you were comparing classes from before i taught at georgetown in the '80s. i was asked by the president when there was a reunion class. how did the students of the '80s compare with the students today? i said the students in the '80s were interested in their retirement programs. and all of a sudden there was booing. and i thought, my god, i'm addressing students of the '80s. but what i find is the motivation that the young people have for what we're doing. and i think that what is useful, for instance there are many programs where older people are going abroad and working with young people in partnerships, so that some of the experiences of being older are then matched. and then i do think that there's a great opportunity for cross mentorship. it isn't al
in other words, not that you and i do what we're doing, but how do we help them more? >> i really do think that cross generational partnerships are very important. i do think that in many ways, young people motivate people our age. i've just been listening to this and i'm blown away. i've got to say. one of the things you were comparing classes from before i taught at georgetown in the '80s. i was asked by the president when there was a reunion class. how did the students of the '80s...
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where do you stand on the bills? >> first of all, cybersecurity issues pos one of the single biggest threats to the nation's security and consumers to businesses to the government we are seeing this enormous loss of intellectual property whether it is from businesses or theft of government secrets and all of the malicious and things that happen, the hacking, the theft of services running whatever. so we had a couple of hearings in the communications and technology subcommittee and we have a fairer government agency. what we got out of the hearings almost all across the board was first do no harm. second, the more you try to prescribe especially in statute of regulation very specific things we should do out here in the industry the more that you made the bad guys road map that they will simply drive around, the you wilma's allocate capital, see, you will put us very far behind what we are already attempting to do. it does seem to be pretty unanimous. after the first hearing or to comply put together a work group bipar
where do you stand on the bills? >> first of all, cybersecurity issues pos one of the single biggest threats to the nation's security and consumers to businesses to the government we are seeing this enormous loss of intellectual property whether it is from businesses or theft of government secrets and all of the malicious and things that happen, the hacking, the theft of services running whatever. so we had a couple of hearings in the communications and technology subcommittee and we have...
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>> i do not believe we have a way to do that right now. it is something we can look in. the youth ther -- fare is the sense it. you go up to 17, that is structured within the past pass. it is a hard wired arrangement where your birthday is tied to that pass so you are eligible for it. up to the last day of the day before your -- your 18th birthday. i cannot commit to that now. i can add it on the list to what we should be looking at as we go forward. >> the threshold, when we start talking about 100% -- 120% ami, i am looking at the office of housing. that office issuing 120% for a family of four is roughly around $123,000 per year. i think that represents a moderate income. it is a working families kind of approach. i do not know that we can go that high. i certainly would like to go in a direction like that to include moderate income families. as high as we can go and not be disqualified from the lifeline funder, the climate fund. >> a question raised in one of the town hall meetings that was raised here this afternoon by one of the speakers was when the kid goes from
>> i do not believe we have a way to do that right now. it is something we can look in. the youth ther -- fare is the sense it. you go up to 17, that is structured within the past pass. it is a hard wired arrangement where your birthday is tied to that pass so you are eligible for it. up to the last day of the day before your -- your 18th birthday. i cannot commit to that now. i can add it on the list to what we should be looking at as we go forward. >> the threshold, when we start...
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i do not believe he will do it. i have a slightly different read on him. 15 years ago, i think that was right on. i think he had ticked off everybody in his entire organization that he'd started. he had such an abrasive personality, caused by certain events in his life, the fact that he was tortured so horribly and betrayed his best friend to death. i think there is a lot of pent- up anger that kept him from working well, playing well with the other children. on the other hand, he has 15 or 20, nearly 20 to watch bin laden and to learn things and see how the organization works and i am sure he has a deputy who will take over for him. the organization is this tightly knit, hierarchical organization with lots of room for guys getting killed off and replacing them. now that that does not cause problems. a lot of people expected the court to collapse and the world wide thing to collapse after the death of bin laden and that did not happen. there were 40 days of silence and he was announced as the next head and things we
i do not believe he will do it. i have a slightly different read on him. 15 years ago, i think that was right on. i think he had ticked off everybody in his entire organization that he'd started. he had such an abrasive personality, caused by certain events in his life, the fact that he was tortured so horribly and betrayed his best friend to death. i think there is a lot of pent- up anger that kept him from working well, playing well with the other children. on the other hand, he has 15 or 20,...
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what do we do to turn that around? or is there really nothing we can do and no matter what we think, pakistan is going to get worse until it gets better. >> thank you very much. question two is at the tabl. >> thank you. my name is debbie smith. a run an ngo kids with disabilities in afghanistan and kabul. my question is for corey, in regards to your comments on the increase of boots on the ground, vis-a-vis state department assets, it's been my observation watching things in -- >> make the question very brief, please. >> yes, i'm sorry. that we have approached it from more of a top down as far as development instead of bottom up. i'm wondering if you could just speak to that? >> and the final question back by the back door, please. >> thank you. i first wanted to thank you for your comment about how the military does everything right and all the rest of the government is -- does everything horribly. >> please identify yourself, sir. >> no, just joking. my question is, how can we engage militarily, or is it even possib
what do we do to turn that around? or is there really nothing we can do and no matter what we think, pakistan is going to get worse until it gets better. >> thank you very much. question two is at the tabl. >> thank you. my name is debbie smith. a run an ngo kids with disabilities in afghanistan and kabul. my question is for corey, in regards to your comments on the increase of boots on the ground, vis-a-vis state department assets, it's been my observation watching things in --...
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and everybody tries to do -- they always do a hip hop thing. they always do it. there a video of you somewhere of you raping? >> no, there is nothing like that. >> somebody work on that. note to control room. >> do you feel bad for these people because they never thought these would be public. >> no, i don't feel bad. it is one thing to get involved in a video at a conference and another thing when the video is about how you are completely wasting the company's money. th would never fly in private enterprise. can you imagine if i released a tape tomorrow about how i was blowing fox news' money? i would be fired on the spot. >> can we isolate the audio? >> if this were a private company it would never fly. because they are using the taxpayer dollars -- >> people always spend other people's money more freely than their own. if bill had money you would understand that. >> i would like to be a part of that. >> you have to give them credit for every cliche that some high school or office does when they do the rap video. they had the people going like this cartoonishly
and everybody tries to do -- they always do a hip hop thing. they always do it. there a video of you somewhere of you raping? >> no, there is nothing like that. >> somebody work on that. note to control room. >> do you feel bad for these people because they never thought these would be public. >> no, i don't feel bad. it is one thing to get involved in a video at a conference and another thing when the video is about how you are completely wasting the company's money. th...
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child: i do! do you? yeah.important consistent but flexible daily routines are to our children with special needs. children with learning delays, children in wheelchairs, and children unable to speak especially need to know that their needs will be tended to in a responsive, consistent way and that if they need a little extra time or assistance, their teacher will help. no, not look at it. take it to your mouth. good girl. lay it down. good girl. [girl crying] hendrick: we begin our examination of daily routines with one of the first events of te day. does this look familiar? there comes a point in almost every baby's life when she feels very strongly about being left by her parent. often referred to as "separation anxiety," the child might sob frantically and seem absolutely inconsolable when separating from her family member. our handling of separation anxiety is really important for our children's emotional well-being. so what helps? what could you do to help a child separate easily? first of all, we can rea
child: i do! do you? yeah.important consistent but flexible daily routines are to our children with special needs. children with learning delays, children in wheelchairs, and children unable to speak especially need to know that their needs will be tended to in a responsive, consistent way and that if they need a little extra time or assistance, their teacher will help. no, not look at it. take it to your mouth. good girl. lay it down. good girl. [girl crying] hendrick: we begin our examination...
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we can do better. >> you are doing better. [applause] >> so many people from the cities are moving back. as a young boy who used to work with me in the office went back to his village. in india, we make everyone a relative. you are doing good work. he looks at me and says you are doing good work. i left my village to come to the city. i am going to go back. within the first year, he made 200 villages give up toxic chemicals and pesticides. [applause] >> now you work with 500,000 farmers but they are not all in one location. >> we work in 16 states. now we work with the government of bhutan. they measure gross national happiness. they are organizing at the un, redefining the economic paradigm. the prime minister has asked us to go 100% organic and waiting for the day when this country and makes that commitment. [cheers and applause] >> what do you think some of the solutions are that we actually collectively here can and should be advocating for? understanding the current financial situation of our country is in. understanding
we can do better. >> you are doing better. [applause] >> so many people from the cities are moving back. as a young boy who used to work with me in the office went back to his village. in india, we make everyone a relative. you are doing good work. he looks at me and says you are doing good work. i left my village to come to the city. i am going to go back. within the first year, he made 200 villages give up toxic chemicals and pesticides. [applause] >> now you work with...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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you do your part and i will do mind. put up the slide for me and i will make a few points pertinent to this gathering. i tell people the reason i traveled by the way it is to get out of washington, d.c., and put the oxygen back in my lungs. that is not an indictment on the quality of the air. it is something that you might be able to figure out. you have to get out and feel what is going on in the world in order to really appreciate it. you can read about it and learn about it and understand the processes that drive it whether it is nato or united nations or coalitions. until you get out there and touched it and feel it, i do not think you can appreciate it. for that reason, i carry images in my head around. not powerpoint/it. i like to have an image to capture my thinking during any particular time. not a bunch of words garbled on a page with 12 colors. this is the image that i carry around most often. i have four or five that i carry around. this one in bodies of our profession. it embodies our profession because at it
you do your part and i will do mind. put up the slide for me and i will make a few points pertinent to this gathering. i tell people the reason i traveled by the way it is to get out of washington, d.c., and put the oxygen back in my lungs. that is not an indictment on the quality of the air. it is something that you might be able to figure out. you have to get out and feel what is going on in the world in order to really appreciate it. you can read about it and learn about it and understand...
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do we have the resources, do we have the capital, do we have all that it takes to do that?o not know. i do know that we have two respond in a stronger way than we have been doing it. if we don't, it is only going to continue. >> and we have had models of that in the past. when we talk about groups like the deacons of defense, even when we use that model, we cannot think of it as a singular way in which we can respond. when we talk about organizations and organizing ourselves, that is multifaceted approach. we also have to focus on organized methods within institutions. >> i thought it was criminal when william jennings said the only way to end poverty was abortion. i just feel that people should not be able to -- why people should not able to say those things and feel comfortable walking down the street. [laughter] >> i'm saying that -- the only way you can say something like that is when you feel that there will be no repercussions for that. who is going to stand up for its? there has to be some level of fear -- real fear that your words and your actions are going to have
do we have the resources, do we have the capital, do we have all that it takes to do that?o not know. i do know that we have two respond in a stronger way than we have been doing it. if we don't, it is only going to continue. >> and we have had models of that in the past. when we talk about groups like the deacons of defense, even when we use that model, we cannot think of it as a singular way in which we can respond. when we talk about organizations and organizing ourselves, that is...
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>> no, i do not think we do. >> and do we have the council met but they submitted in the entirety? >> i believe that we have one large, like one large layer for that. >> yes. please? >> this is not in the individual neighborhoods, is that fine? >> christine, you know? >> did that persuade you one way or another, mr. pilpel? >> no, not yet, but i am waiting. >> this would be west of twin peaks. >> and can we highlight again what was suggested? >> would you please repeat what that was? >> it was the campus which would be there between clarendon, christopher drive, claremont, all of the way to parnassus. >> thank you. >> can i just ask them? >> yes, mr. pilpel? >> to john stone, what is the other corner there? the southeast corner of the highlighted area, clarendon and johnstone? the northwest corner is judah? south of there, , is that correct? can you just walk me through getting from their along the south? what are those named streets, or how do you describe that, is what i'm trying to figure out. >> and then christopher. >> uh-huh. >> that is on the other side. >> that is crest mon
>> no, i do not think we do. >> and do we have the council met but they submitted in the entirety? >> i believe that we have one large, like one large layer for that. >> yes. please? >> this is not in the individual neighborhoods, is that fine? >> christine, you know? >> did that persuade you one way or another, mr. pilpel? >> no, not yet, but i am waiting. >> this would be west of twin peaks. >> and can we highlight again what was...
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you do that?s missing? supporting those students who may create the next big thing and change the world, as you write? >> today, information, knowledge, is free. it's like air, water, growing exponentially, changing constantly. the aim of education should no longer be merely to transmit content through the teacher. it must be instead to develop the skill and the will that is required for using that content. the world doesn't care what our kids know, the world cares about what they can do with what they know, which is a completely different education problem. >> an important point to make, how do you do that? how do you make innovation a skill, how do you teach it? >> the first point is we need to teach what i call the seven survival skills which i wrote about in my last book, "ththe global achievement gap." content is important but we need to use that to teach skills like critical thinking, problem solving, agility, collaboration, so on. and we can do that. the best schools are already doing that.
you do that?s missing? supporting those students who may create the next big thing and change the world, as you write? >> today, information, knowledge, is free. it's like air, water, growing exponentially, changing constantly. the aim of education should no longer be merely to transmit content through the teacher. it must be instead to develop the skill and the will that is required for using that content. the world doesn't care what our kids know, the world cares about what they can do...
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if you will do it that is the best we to do it? >> i really do. i think without that you are kidding yourself, long term. how you are going to pay for that. now i think our experience shows that cutting taxes brings in more revenue. but, i think you can -- show the increased revenue. and then make those cuts. that allow the, the tax cuts to happen at the same time. i think you will have an accelerated model doing it that way. >> do you think the congress, just going to call it the congress. i don't want to do partisanship right now. just want to ask do you think the congress -- has any sense of the urgency to do both -- tax reform -- and spending reduction. i am listening to the governor. you are taking stuff out of the base line. which is really -- that's it. that's the total. i was the former deputy, omb, assistant in the reagan administration. that's the bone. that's great. that's what you have to do. i don't see anybody talking in those terms. the game in washington is, as you know, to cut the rate of increase, off the base line. so, instead o
if you will do it that is the best we to do it? >> i really do. i think without that you are kidding yourself, long term. how you are going to pay for that. now i think our experience shows that cutting taxes brings in more revenue. but, i think you can -- show the increased revenue. and then make those cuts. that allow the, the tax cuts to happen at the same time. i think you will have an accelerated model doing it that way. >> do you think the congress, just going to call it the...
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do you guys like candy? do you want candy? thank you.olden to any party, because she is the party. yeah. get the hell out of here. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. jake byrd, everybody. he brought his signs. thank you, jake. we have a great show tonight. music from jason mraz and chef georgia pellegrini. we'll be right back with jennifer love hewitt, so stick around. we're here at walmart with the byrd family, they love movies. now are you wondering why i asked you to bring your dvds to walmart? [ family ] yes, yea. let me show you something new. come on. walmart can now convert your dvds from disc to digital. so now you'll never break them, scratch them, or lose them. isn't that cool? [ family ] yea! totally. sweet! the good thing is you can watch them on your laptop, tablet, phone, anytime, anywhere... and you get them all for two bucks a piece. they're yours forever. awesome. that's the walmart entertainment disc to digital service. [ host ] bring in your favorite dvds to your local walmart photo center to get started. ♪ to your loca
do you guys like candy? do you want candy? thank you.olden to any party, because she is the party. yeah. get the hell out of here. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. jake byrd, everybody. he brought his signs. thank you, jake. we have a great show tonight. music from jason mraz and chef georgia pellegrini. we'll be right back with jennifer love hewitt, so stick around. we're here at walmart with the byrd family, they love movies. now are you wondering why i asked you to bring your dvds to...
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we can sit here and talk, and i'm happy to do, about what do we do about the other 192 u.n. member states and how do we influence their decisions on this. that's what we do every day in terms of our diplomacy. but that's not the same as shooting a single scattershot at an institution like the world health organization or like unesco, which is an aggregation of programs and activities that serve our interests. >> madam ambassador, that's assuming that there are no other alternatives in this world. and there are other alternatives. in other words, i firmly believe that this attitude, whether it was the reset attitude with russia months after they have invaded our ally georgia -- and by the way, that has proven to be a dismal disaster. whether it's in the russians' attitude toward georgia, toward syria, to the u.n. dismal disaster. and i just have to quote even one of your tweets regarding that russian vote in the u.n. where you were pretty offended, and i think rightfully so. that was after the reset. now, as opposed to on the contrary not just stepping up pressure to unesco b
we can sit here and talk, and i'm happy to do, about what do we do about the other 192 u.n. member states and how do we influence their decisions on this. that's what we do every day in terms of our diplomacy. but that's not the same as shooting a single scattershot at an institution like the world health organization or like unesco, which is an aggregation of programs and activities that serve our interests. >> madam ambassador, that's assuming that there are no other alternatives in...
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doing w.ne of the great iconic duos of all time? do i want to ruin my career? sure, why not. you know what i mean. so i kind of held myself up in this little place in mexico for three weeks with my computer and garage band and i watched "men in black" over and over and over. and you're sitting there, and trying to do it, and you're like, you know, -- like one word. like, all right. you know? so you're trying to -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's amazing right there. that's crazy. >> so you're like. all right. all right. all right. all right. and you're just like -- i suck so bad. >> jimmy: no, come on. >> they are going to kill me during this thing. and then after 3 1/2 weeks you start to kind of figure out the little things. >> jimmy: i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe it. >> it turned out to be fun. i never felt like i really got it, though. but people that have seen it so far -- >> jimmy: let me tell you, you definitely got it. when you watch this you can't even believe it's not young
doing w.ne of the great iconic duos of all time? do i want to ruin my career? sure, why not. you know what i mean. so i kind of held myself up in this little place in mexico for three weeks with my computer and garage band and i watched "men in black" over and over and over. and you're sitting there, and trying to do it, and you're like, you know, -- like one word. like, all right. you know? so you're trying to -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's amazing right there. that's crazy....
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what we do. we require within two certification terms for b corporations, that they consider becoming benefit corporations within four years. still, this does not apply to all certified b corporations, depending on their structure. i would also like to go over what the benefit corporation is quickly. benefit corporations are given for three elements. their purpose-driven. there transparent. 3, they are accountable to maintain its impact. they are purpose-driven and that they must create material policy impact on both of society and environment. two, that they are transparent, so the report on their overall social and environmental performance, as look at by third-party standards, and finally, accountable to that impact. that means they expand fiduciary duty to require consideration non-financial interests, such as a society and the environment. thank you. i look forward to speaking with teresa and diving deeper into our assessment. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning,
what we do. we require within two certification terms for b corporations, that they consider becoming benefit corporations within four years. still, this does not apply to all certified b corporations, depending on their structure. i would also like to go over what the benefit corporation is quickly. benefit corporations are given for three elements. their purpose-driven. there transparent. 3, they are accountable to maintain its impact. they are purpose-driven and that they must create...
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we really do. and one of the things i learned being in my job for a long time, thanks to the good people of my state, is that in the beginning there was always tension between my regional offices at home and my main office. my main office thought they were the best, the best, the best. and everybody was doing things out there wasn't so important. baloney. you know, the people on the ground are the ones who were meeting my constituents, the ones who were bringing the issues to me, the ones who were the face of my office. so we had a lot of heart-felt meetings and now we're a seamless team. but it takes a lot of time. but i think that these regions have gone wild. this region went wild on you. they went rogue. and it can't happen. and it's still -- there's ugly things that are going to come out. let's face it. because we know that mr. miller isn't going to stop until he knows everything single thing. so i have -- so, will you consider this idea of -- i'm not just talking about a person of public buil
we really do. and one of the things i learned being in my job for a long time, thanks to the good people of my state, is that in the beginning there was always tension between my regional offices at home and my main office. my main office thought they were the best, the best, the best. and everybody was doing things out there wasn't so important. baloney. you know, the people on the ground are the ones who were meeting my constituents, the ones who were bringing the issues to me, the ones who...
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we're not authorized to do it nor do we do woulit. guest: the term was " interception" and the nsa has their own definition of what " means.eptiointerception" they asked officials backed in the 197's about it -- the 1970's about it and they denied it. the nsa does not have accountability. there was an offhand comment made by a congressman who happen to ask one question. i think there has to be a good congressional investigation of are.an ensa's capability is host: what are the building it there in utah? guest: senator orrin hatch had a lot to do about it. a very powerful senator. they have the area. it is a very open military base in utah. i think the cost of electricity is cheaper than in maryland, where the headquarters is. host: it should be ready in 2013 and the cost is to build an dollars -- $2 billion. >> $40 million a year to run it. it is hard to say how much exactly but some more around that. host: why is that? guest: you need several things. you need all these servers to store all the data. and because is the cooling. -- a b
we're not authorized to do it nor do we do woulit. guest: the term was " interception" and the nsa has their own definition of what " means.eptiointerception" they asked officials backed in the 197's about it -- the 1970's about it and they denied it. the nsa does not have accountability. there was an offhand comment made by a congressman who happen to ask one question. i think there has to be a good congressional investigation of are.an ensa's capability is host: what are...
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please do so. [reading names] >> we are asking you to focus on the proposals in order to do free muni for all. >> i been involved in the transit industry for 45 years. this issue caught my attention because i am afraid it will bring a lot of unintended consequences. i will stick to those that deal with the budget. others have tried this in the past, about 30 years ago denver looked at systemwide free fares. different than what you are expecting -- suggesting. basically, ridership increased tremendously, but it was unproductive. three short trips, two blocks. that entails a lot of expense and the budget in order to handle it. vandalism went up much more than they thought. what happens when youths turn 18? there is no transition from a free to full. chair nolan: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i am the candidate organizer. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. we have some disagreement and do not believe the trade-offs are accurate. i will speak directly to lifeline. 72% increase
please do so. [reading names] >> we are asking you to focus on the proposals in order to do free muni for all. >> i been involved in the transit industry for 45 years. this issue caught my attention because i am afraid it will bring a lot of unintended consequences. i will stick to those that deal with the budget. others have tried this in the past, about 30 years ago denver looked at systemwide free fares. different than what you are expecting -- suggesting. basically, ridership...
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so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?!sn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> the other thing i'm going to ask you to do, i want you to find a place where you can fellowship. find a place where you can fit in and fellowship. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden. >> how are you guys going to do this? you going to do it on your own? did you try to do it on your own before? did it work? >> for some of the kids locked up in lake county juvenile, the pressures are more than most teens can imagine. never has this been so painfully clear than when 16-year-old ayryana gets a visit from her mother. >> you can't go to girls school. because it's like you're the center of the household. you can't go to girls school. what is everybody going to do?ç >> going to girls school mean
so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?!sn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> the other thing i'm going to ask you to do, i want you to find a place where you can fellowship. find a place where you can fit in and fellowship. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we go inside a...
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doing this?ealth and human services mandate. >> the obamacare mandate? >> and not just the obamacare mandate, but telling churches and religious organizations what they can do and what they cannot. i think -- >> i think there is in this country a war on religion. i think there is a desire to establish a religion in america known as secularism. and based on these reports, the obama administration gave us a lot of discussion. this was not a side issue. they gave it a lot of thought. and what they decided was in this country, the church, in this case the catholic church, would be required to violate its principles and its conscience and required to provide contraception and boring after pills to employees of the church. -- morning after pills to employees of the church. it came as a shock. those that are people of faith recognize that an attack on one religion is an attack on all religions. it is a reason why we need to get rid of obamacare. it is also a reason why we need to get rid of obama. [appl
doing this?ealth and human services mandate. >> the obamacare mandate? >> and not just the obamacare mandate, but telling churches and religious organizations what they can do and what they cannot. i think -- >> i think there is in this country a war on religion. i think there is a desire to establish a religion in america known as secularism. and based on these reports, the obama administration gave us a lot of discussion. this was not a side issue. they gave it a lot of...