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partner so i was making a complaint about the domestic violence. of the officers told me, maybe you got beat up because you deserve it. if san francisco police officer inside the station told me that. can you believe it? of course not. but that happened. and i was given the report to one of the -- it was an asian police officer, i remember. so when he told me that, of course i left without giving me the report because i said, this coming from a san francisco police officer so why am i standing here? so i left. then they went to my house where i used to live and took the report from the perpetuator. then instead of him being the suspect, i was the suspect. because he was lying, of course, a man who was being violating you in domestic violence for many, many years, of course he wants to defend himself. so this is been a nonstop police misconduct forny
partner so i was making a complaint about the domestic violence. of the officers told me, maybe you got beat up because you deserve it. if san francisco police officer inside the station told me that. can you believe it? of course not. but that happened. and i was given the report to one of the -- it was an asian police officer, i remember. so when he told me that, of course i left without giving me the report because i said, this coming from a san francisco police officer so why am i standing...
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secretary janet napolitano caved and downsized the entire domestic terrorism unit until there was just one guy left and he had just one guy overseeing all the domestic terror threats in the country meanwhile everyone else of the h.s. is looking into islamic terror threats which doesn't seem to make much sense according to the f.b.i. own data about terrorism in the united states take a look at this chart it breaks down the f.b.i.'s numbers on what groups and carried out terror attacks in the us between one thousand nine hundred and two thousand and five including nine eleven turns out muslims are responsible for only six percent of all terror attacks the rest is primarily homegrown domestic terror mostly committed by christians so it doesn't p.h.s. have it backwards should there be more people at the department looking into threats beyond islamic terror for example threats from right wing christian fanatics like anders breivik who brought unspeakable violence to norway last week here offer his take on this is brian fisher director of issue analysis of the conservative american family as
secretary janet napolitano caved and downsized the entire domestic terrorism unit until there was just one guy left and he had just one guy overseeing all the domestic terror threats in the country meanwhile everyone else of the h.s. is looking into islamic terror threats which doesn't seem to make much sense according to the f.b.i. own data about terrorism in the united states take a look at this chart it breaks down the f.b.i.'s numbers on what groups and carried out terror attacks in the us...
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. >> senator from the cvs caremark perspective acknowledging that we are a domestic company, this would help us accelerate in terms of bringing products and services to market faster, and in a more robust fashion. >> thank you. a quick ol follow-up question. mr. faulk, in your testimony, there's been proposals recently to november u.s. tax system further away from competitive global enormous. by ending deferral of u.s. tax on a company's foreign earnings, that's been -- this would burden u.s. companies with an even higher tax rate. seems to me we can't create the jobs we need if the tax code remains this way. can you comment object effect on your company and the economy and if there were a tax rate deduction that were significant enough, would that make the repeal of deferral acceptable? >> you're certainly right that it would add further complexity to the tax code and drive up the cost and would be viewed as anti-business by the larger multinationals. so the challenge would be how do we get a competitive global tax system with a competitive rate tied to a competitive rate that would se
. >> senator from the cvs caremark perspective acknowledging that we are a domestic company, this would help us accelerate in terms of bringing products and services to market faster, and in a more robust fashion. >> thank you. a quick ol follow-up question. mr. faulk, in your testimony, there's been proposals recently to november u.s. tax system further away from competitive global enormous. by ending deferral of u.s. tax on a company's foreign earnings, that's been -- this would...
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demand by hiring a domestic worker and the problem right now is that there's not a lot of domestic demand what you're seeing is that spending is slow which means inflation is low which means then wages aren't keeping up with inflation in the not moving that much because of right now what you're seeing is that the american spender isn't getting isn't very frothy he's not generating a lot of wealth and so when companies are making all these profits primarily by investing you know in overseas trade or investing in overseas bonds what they're doing is they're plowing that money back into overseas development or they're investing it in american workers but what about the layoffs. will the the fact that eighty eight percent of profits drawdown last year about why are these companies laying people off with these are the still the companies that are laying people off to companies they're laying people off borders cisco in my view. in the you mentioned there's specific reasons why these specific companies are doing with these as one off things having to do with individual company's performance rat
demand by hiring a domestic worker and the problem right now is that there's not a lot of domestic demand what you're seeing is that spending is slow which means inflation is low which means then wages aren't keeping up with inflation in the not moving that much because of right now what you're seeing is that the american spender isn't getting isn't very frothy he's not generating a lot of wealth and so when companies are making all these profits primarily by investing you know in overseas...
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a domestic terrorism inspired by politics, did he get outside help in coming about this.t the building, the forerensices, we're looking at them, shattered windows and a car overturned, not quite sure about the source of the bombing. they have explosives taken off the island undetonated, how does the foreren six go forward? >> they will confirm the link between the two. you will look at his telephone and cell phones and bank accounts. you'll look at his internet trail behind him and his communications, and you'll look to see -- use those to identify those he might have been affiliated with or may have helped him, and you want to do that quickly. they'll try to do that within the first 24 to 36 hours because you want to pick up those people whoever they are and make sure there aren't follow-on attacks planned. >> paul, when you make the point, an excellent point, ten years later, especially in open western societies and this is our choice, you can't stop everything, but we make choices no to stop more things just by leaving things open. will there be you think in the small
a domestic terrorism inspired by politics, did he get outside help in coming about this.t the building, the forerensices, we're looking at them, shattered windows and a car overturned, not quite sure about the source of the bombing. they have explosives taken off the island undetonated, how does the foreren six go forward? >> they will confirm the link between the two. you will look at his telephone and cell phones and bank accounts. you'll look at his internet trail behind him and his...
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to say that is somehow the equal of all other possible domestic
to say that is somehow the equal of all other possible domestic
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aphids, they could and domesticate. and some of these had herding societies, an extraordinarily sophisticated ways of managing. they carry them about searching for the best pastern. they will defend them from predators, just as we do with our livestock. them up them, and they will even build small bounce for them, some species to defend them against adverse weather conditions. there are other and species which developed agricultural systems. like the termites, the growth on deck, they don't grow green plants because of their gardens a subterranean. those and species, the new world that we see the closest parallel to our society's, human societies. the largest can be a millionaire so strong. it can be up to 40 different kinds of workers in the colonies. the great division of labor with all the efficiency that brings. as you mentioned for human society. the level of sophistication of those societies and the scale does have parallels. this sort of level of economic endeavor and the complexity of processing materials is qui
aphids, they could and domesticate. and some of these had herding societies, an extraordinarily sophisticated ways of managing. they carry them about searching for the best pastern. they will defend them from predators, just as we do with our livestock. them up them, and they will even build small bounce for them, some species to defend them against adverse weather conditions. there are other and species which developed agricultural systems. like the termites, the growth on deck, they don't...
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made only have 51% domestic content. if you were to ask most folks down the street or even folks at the federal trade commission what is made in the usa mean, it would mean an entirely different thing. the second part is there is no uniform guidelines throughout government on defining what is domestic content. some would be shocked to learn that some intangible items are figured into determining what domestic content is. those things should be low hanging fruit. it would be interesting to see those who actually oppose that. particularly when we see unemployment as high as it is. the second belated recommendation goes to the issue of employment impact station. we have environmental impact stage -- statements. they have been around and tested for a long time. it does not appear that many government agencies have incorporated a simple question when letting out a contract, and awards, whether it is for a huge military issue or smaller ones to simply ask the question, how many direct jobs is this: to create and the u.s.? what
made only have 51% domestic content. if you were to ask most folks down the street or even folks at the federal trade commission what is made in the usa mean, it would mean an entirely different thing. the second part is there is no uniform guidelines throughout government on defining what is domestic content. some would be shocked to learn that some intangible items are figured into determining what domestic content is. those things should be low hanging fruit. it would be interesting to see...
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made only have 61% domestic content in them. if you ask most folks down the street, it would mean an entirely different thing. it is really made here in the u.s.. there is no uniform guidelines around government on defining what is domestic content. some would be shocked to learn that intangible items are figured in to determine what domestic content is. those things should be low hanging fruit. it would be interesting to see those that pose that, when ec unemployment as high as it is. make sure our government procurement has something here. it goes to employment impact statement. they have been around in the tested for a long time. it does not appear that many government agencies have incorporated a simple question lending out a contract, awarded, military issue, or an even smaller one to simply ask the question, how many direct jobs is this going to create in the u.s.? what kind of jobs will be created, and how long will they last? these are simple questions that should be factored in. at least they would give policymakers muc
made only have 61% domestic content in them. if you ask most folks down the street, it would mean an entirely different thing. it is really made here in the u.s.. there is no uniform guidelines around government on defining what is domestic content. some would be shocked to learn that intangible items are figured in to determine what domestic content is. those things should be low hanging fruit. it would be interesting to see those that pose that, when ec unemployment as high as it is. make...
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it's not any different than any other domestic relationships we can imagine or assemble. >> there's a look, i'm never going to get there and saying there is harm to the state of iowa or society in general. >> i think when society devalues traditional marriage by saying all other domestic relationships are the same as traditional marriage you dilute and devalue marriage. >> it's something culturally or religiously you don't believe that or won't believe that sf. >> it's certainly a cultural and social and moral issue. it also has practical effects. i think obviously a man and woman together are the traditional family. that's how children are born and raised traditionally. >> there's plenty of single parents. >> of course. >> plenty of gay couples have children that have adopted or otherwise had surrogates, whatever happens. are those not families? >> there are many examples of single parents and others who heroically and lovingly raise children. obviously an example would be somebody who lost a spouse and is working two jobs and has children. so i'm not saying that there can't be singl
it's not any different than any other domestic relationships we can imagine or assemble. >> there's a look, i'm never going to get there and saying there is harm to the state of iowa or society in general. >> i think when society devalues traditional marriage by saying all other domestic relationships are the same as traditional marriage you dilute and devalue marriage. >> it's something culturally or religiously you don't believe that or won't believe that sf. >> it's...
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if the crime happens to be domestic violence, it is blatantly unfair to pick that person or the whole family out because of the violence they were a victim of. that is potentially gender discrimination. some of the things that we are doing regarding lgbt families. traditionally, the mother has been -- the family has been mother, father, dodd, etc.. and our job to be reflective of what is going on america of 2011 is to be open to all families. we are setting up policies later this year that decision making on housing cannot be based upon sexual orientation. it can't be based on gender identity or marital status. ñ9q back and we can maybe shape regulation or law to be responsive to be reflective. >> what about the communities so that we know how this is going to be -- so we know something tangible that actually came out of this not a part of the processes we are taking this downhill when we're taking it back to the white house. will develop a report and will be confused in the different departments. and depending on how the information shakes out, it could lead to a particular programs
if the crime happens to be domestic violence, it is blatantly unfair to pick that person or the whole family out because of the violence they were a victim of. that is potentially gender discrimination. some of the things that we are doing regarding lgbt families. traditionally, the mother has been -- the family has been mother, father, dodd, etc.. and our job to be reflective of what is going on america of 2011 is to be open to all families. we are setting up policies later this year that...
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domestic radical groups also span the political spectrum. environmental terrorist torched an upscale seattle neighborhood. in 2010 nine members of michigan hutaree militia were charged with conspiring to kill cops, so-called right wing militants outnumber those on the left. ten years after 9/11, the greatest home grown threat still comes from islamist radicals trained or inspired by al qaeda linked terrorists. nidal hasan inspired by anwar al awlaki killed 13 soldiers at fort hood. najibullah zazi, schooled by al qaeda bomb makers, plotted to blow up new york's subways and faisel shahzad, aided by the pakistani taliban drove an s.u.v. bomb into the heart of times square. in all, more than four dozen u.s. citizens have been charged in various jihadist plots in the past decade. some critics say in light of what happened in norway the u.s. should now focus on right wing radicals but homeland security officials tell us they're meeting the threat exactly where it is. for now the emphasis remains, bob, on al qaeda. >> schieffer: for millions of am
domestic radical groups also span the political spectrum. environmental terrorist torched an upscale seattle neighborhood. in 2010 nine members of michigan hutaree militia were charged with conspiring to kill cops, so-called right wing militants outnumber those on the left. ten years after 9/11, the greatest home grown threat still comes from islamist radicals trained or inspired by al qaeda linked terrorists. nidal hasan inspired by anwar al awlaki killed 13 soldiers at fort hood. najibullah...
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we are the ones as domestic workers that clean people's homes. we provide a necessary job, and so i hope that you pass this ordinance today. >> [speaking spanish] >> so i hope you hear about that today. we are day laborers and domestic workers and proud of the work we do. we hope you consider we should not be suffering like this, that we have families, children to feed and to send to school, so please support us today. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. >> [speaking chinese] >> good morning. i work in china and have experienced wage that. -- chinatown. i work eight hours a day, but only paid seven hours of work. >> [speaking chinese] >> i am a volunteer so we can have other people that do not know english. and >>> [speaking chinese] >> i am here today to locally heavy support this ordinance so that we can change this epidemic of wage that. -- wage theft.
we are the ones as domestic workers that clean people's homes. we provide a necessary job, and so i hope that you pass this ordinance today. >> [speaking spanish] >> so i hope you hear about that today. we are day laborers and domestic workers and proud of the work we do. we hope you consider we should not be suffering like this, that we have families, children to feed and to send to school, so please support us today. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. >>...
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waged a widespread global war on terror its required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter terrorism plans that refocus resources on combat me homegrown plots this is the first kind of turns a strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within yet in countless so-called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operatives provided the fake c four and actually showed them a fake stinger missile the inspiration to attack america has come from a government paid informant working to orchestrate the plan a tactic critics say exercised in a new york case dubbed newberg for. the suspects poor illiterate african-american muslims were presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism and subsequently found guilty of conspiring and attempting terrorist attacks against the u.s. no direction by a foreign entity or real terrorist group instead direction came from shahid hussain a pakistani immigrant on the f.b.i. payroll reportedly paid one hundre
waged a widespread global war on terror its required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter terrorism plans that refocus resources on combat me homegrown plots this is the first kind of turns a strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within yet in countless so-called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operatives provided the...
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counterterrorism strategy calls for a less troops in war zones and more focus on drone strikes of domestic threats lawrence wilkerson served as this chief of staff to former secretary of state colin powell well he thinks the shift in america's counterterrorism strategy may actually hinder the war on terror. are we winning perhaps we are reducing it to a manageable level but we've sacrificed an enormous amount of our liberties we've sacrificed laws we've committed war crimes we've done all manner of things in this process plus we spent about three point seven trillion dollars we're in physical straits right now that indicate we might be might not even be able to afford one strategy so it concerns me that we are sort of forfeiting the ability to fight the big one for the ability to fight a lot of little ones drone strikes or an incredible development the law of war has not kept up with this and our own constitution and our own interpretation of that constitution and the war powers has not kept up with this look what you have now you have the president preposterously or the president's lawyer
counterterrorism strategy calls for a less troops in war zones and more focus on drone strikes of domestic threats lawrence wilkerson served as this chief of staff to former secretary of state colin powell well he thinks the shift in america's counterterrorism strategy may actually hinder the war on terror. are we winning perhaps we are reducing it to a manageable level but we've sacrificed an enormous amount of our liberties we've sacrificed laws we've committed war crimes we've done all...
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domestically, of course, also some focus on the nuclear energy sector and the energy sector following prime minister kan's speech yesterday, stating the intention to phase out nuclear power in japan. we will have more on that later in the news program. back to you. >> thank you for that. that was our market reporter from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> toyota motor is finding it difficult to improve efficiency. it says it needs to streamline production lines without laying off workers. toyota president said on wednesday that as a japanese firm the auto maker will struggle in achieving domestic output of over 3 million units and keeping its payroll unchanged. toyota has seen a decline in its domestic earnings as it cannot raise the capacity usization of its plants. >>> vice president in charge of production said that toyota will scrap some of its old lines in the future. now, a recap of the latest market figures. >>> that is all for business news. local authorities say terrorists are to blame for some blasts in mumbai. three bombs exploded almost simultaneously around 7:00 p.m. on wednes
domestically, of course, also some focus on the nuclear energy sector and the energy sector following prime minister kan's speech yesterday, stating the intention to phase out nuclear power in japan. we will have more on that later in the news program. back to you. >> thank you for that. that was our market reporter from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> toyota motor is finding it difficult to improve efficiency. it says it needs to streamline production lines without laying off...
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that in order to remove an impediment to mood investment russia would really need to tackle any domestic corruption first before it goes after the foreign public officials and if it can do that then i think companies will have much more confidence in investing in the country. let's have a look at some of the markets now your stocks are strongly high on friday after a national gauge of france factoring in june exceeded expectations and european stocks were high on friday as well lloyds was topping the at the end of school the second day that shares were up in the four percent on friday after soaring nine point seven percent on thursday as markets gave a thumbs up to further cost cutting measures and a new strategy for the lender and on friday the russian markets back from their earlier losses there actually has been one point six percent in mice it's trying to break try to break the seven hundred mark just before the end of session but we could sleep together whether some energy majors who are in the road following a drop in what price slopes are not all but some of the individual share m
that in order to remove an impediment to mood investment russia would really need to tackle any domestic corruption first before it goes after the foreign public officials and if it can do that then i think companies will have much more confidence in investing in the country. let's have a look at some of the markets now your stocks are strongly high on friday after a national gauge of france factoring in june exceeded expectations and european stocks were high on friday as well lloyds was...
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russia's continued to ease european vegetables by going to its domestic market produce from spain and denmark have been given the green light from russia's public health watchdog a ban on all vegetables from the e.u. was put in place a month ago after an equal i'll break three days ago russia began lifting the bank resumed vegetable imports from holland and belgium. and a much longer ban has also been lifted the stime russia's long battle with grain exports the embargo was imposed to avoid domestic shortages following the heat wave that devastated one third of the country's crops while the ban caused world prices to rise to their highest level for two years but optimistic all those forecasts are going to russia to return to the global grain market russian follows could harvest up to ninety million tons of grain this year that's up fifty percent on last year on the exchanges we just currently creating at around six hundred thirteen dollars a bushel. so now have a look at the markets your stocks open strongly on friday after a natural gauge of manufacturing in june exceeded expectations
russia's continued to ease european vegetables by going to its domestic market produce from spain and denmark have been given the green light from russia's public health watchdog a ban on all vegetables from the e.u. was put in place a month ago after an equal i'll break three days ago russia began lifting the bank resumed vegetable imports from holland and belgium. and a much longer ban has also been lifted the stime russia's long battle with grain exports the embargo was imposed to avoid...
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india buy it back then we make a profit of ten percent more in the international market than the domestic market ironically it's indian efficiency that's part of the problem with supply rapidly outpacing domestic demand. if you. then the cotton prices in india will crush and farmers will suffer even the original price this will increase the quantity of cotton and even the government is encouraging the export of cotton here in the cotton fields of india lies the heart of the indian chinese trade relationship more than seventy percent of the exports from india to china are raw materials like cotton however ninety percent of the exports from china to india are manufactured goods if india is selling well then why should it matter while having a twenty billion dollar gap with your next door neighbor puts power in their hands and makes jobs in savings dry up at home and economists know that only by sewing up a successful manufacturing sector large unskilled workforce. but it's a blind spot it's leading to blind faith. and we should focus on the. rest of the. indian traders seem satisfied to bec
india buy it back then we make a profit of ten percent more in the international market than the domestic market ironically it's indian efficiency that's part of the problem with supply rapidly outpacing domestic demand. if you. then the cotton prices in india will crush and farmers will suffer even the original price this will increase the quantity of cotton and even the government is encouraging the export of cotton here in the cotton fields of india lies the heart of the indian chinese trade...
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we are the ones as domestic workers that clean people's homes. we provide a necessary job, and so i hope that you pass this ordinance today. >> [speaking spanish] >> so i hope you hear about that today. we are day laborers and domestic workers and proud of the work we do. we hope you consider we should not be suffering like this, that we have families, children to feed and to send to school, so please support us today. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. >> [speaking chinese] >> good morning. i work in china and have experienced wage that. --
we are the ones as domestic workers that clean people's homes. we provide a necessary job, and so i hope that you pass this ordinance today. >> [speaking spanish] >> so i hope you hear about that today. we are day laborers and domestic workers and proud of the work we do. we hope you consider we should not be suffering like this, that we have families, children to feed and to send to school, so please support us today. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. >>...
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while business is booming abroad, their domestic business has been sagging. recently, the family spent millions on new bottling plants and would like to realize some profit now. at the moment, a gift packs for the u.s. are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start the recovery. along with cuts to the public- sector budgets, the berlusconi government wants to boost revenue. they say privatisation will bring in billions of euros. at the same time, various taxes are to be increased. experts warn that will not stop the crisis. >> as a whole, the austerity package has been defined. but whether it will be enough is hard to say. i have the impressions are not taking a focused look at individual measures. instead, they are examining the credibility of the institutions. >> even before the vote in parliament, union members were demonstrating against th
while business is booming abroad, their domestic business has been sagging. recently, the family spent millions on new bottling plants and would like to realize some profit now. at the moment, a gift packs for the u.s. are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start...
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however, it could be a domestic issue. it could be a domestic terrorist. it could be anything. that is why the prime minister and all of us who are commenting on this are saying that we now have to stay with our beliefs, our human rights, our rule of law and not jump to any conclusions. and not change our way of life, which is exactly what the want.ist >> nonetheless, you think this will change norwegian society? >> i fear it may. i hope not. but this very open, liberal democracy may have lost its innocence. it may lead to a lot of things. of course, all government buildings are without the bomb blast film. that is why many lives were lost because of the shattered window glass hitting them. that is something we can remedy easily. will it change the open society way that politicians go among us? what you have a youth camp that always gets the leading labour politicians to come and sit and discuss. is that over? i hope not. i hope we can continue like we were despite these terrorist attacks. >> does norway have any history of homegrown extremism? >> not that much. we have had som
however, it could be a domestic issue. it could be a domestic terrorist. it could be anything. that is why the prime minister and all of us who are commenting on this are saying that we now have to stay with our beliefs, our human rights, our rule of law and not jump to any conclusions. and not change our way of life, which is exactly what the want.ist >> nonetheless, you think this will change norwegian society? >> i fear it may. i hope not. but this very open, liberal democracy...
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corporate tax as a percentage of domestic... gross domestic product, lowest it's been in a very long time. we know corporations are sitting on a lot of money. they haven't been creating jobs. so what is the evidence that they would create jobs if rates stay the same? >> well, one of the reasons they are sitting on that cash-- and yes, they become a whole lot more efficient by laying people off and increasing automation and various things within their companies-- but they're sitting on that cash because they don't know what's going to happen in terms of tax rates, in terms of regulations, in terms of what the health care costs are going to be from the president's health care bill that they didn't anticipate and didn't factor into their business model. i think there's a lot of anxiety out there that if we could settle this issue that we're not going to raise taxes, we'll get past the spending problem by agreeing to spending cuts and entitlement reform, i think you'd see the markets breathe a sigh of relief and a lot of job creator
corporate tax as a percentage of domestic... gross domestic product, lowest it's been in a very long time. we know corporations are sitting on a lot of money. they haven't been creating jobs. so what is the evidence that they would create jobs if rates stay the same? >> well, one of the reasons they are sitting on that cash-- and yes, they become a whole lot more efficient by laying people off and increasing automation and various things within their companies-- but they're sitting on...
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for instance and rochelle why don't produce enough pharmaceuticals domestically and i believe it would be worthwhile if we tried to pool our resources and create an industrial venture was reproduced medicines rather than keeping porting down. of course it would be impossible to manufacture it tens of thousands of brand pharmaceutical products but we could produce most of the essentials combine effort. rather than cling to the existing production facilities set up new transnational corporations from scratch and something that we unfortunately don't have. and. dividing and trading assets that were created a long time ago. so i think we should really start building something from scratch the. pressure of finance. is also criticized i mean you must have noticed that it's a very popular trend in russia these days. merely criticize your government imports restricting measures rigid price regulation in its money three policies even said. is merely suppressing the disease letting it fester deep down does the russian government loans that you've been promised. commitments to gesture economic po
for instance and rochelle why don't produce enough pharmaceuticals domestically and i believe it would be worthwhile if we tried to pool our resources and create an industrial venture was reproduced medicines rather than keeping porting down. of course it would be impossible to manufacture it tens of thousands of brand pharmaceutical products but we could produce most of the essentials combine effort. rather than cling to the existing production facilities set up new transnational corporations...
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if the crime happens to be domestic violence, it is blatantly unfair to pick that person or the whole family out because of the violence they were a victim of. that is potentially gender discrimination. some of the things that we are doing regarding lgbt families. traditionally, the mother has been -- the family has been mother, father, dodd, etc.. and our job to be reflective of what is going on america of 2011 is to be open to all families. we are setting up policies later this year that decision making on housing cannot be based upon sexual orientation. it can't be based on gender identity or marital status. ñ9q back and we can maybe shape regulation or law to be responsive to be reflective.
if the crime happens to be domestic violence, it is blatantly unfair to pick that person or the whole family out because of the violence they were a victim of. that is potentially gender discrimination. some of the things that we are doing regarding lgbt families. traditionally, the mother has been -- the family has been mother, father, dodd, etc.. and our job to be reflective of what is going on america of 2011 is to be open to all families. we are setting up policies later this year that...
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as well as domestic investments here in the u.s. we are looking forward to hearing what factors drive their decisions about whether or not they hire new employees. and policies most effective in helping these businesses create more jobs. we need to support innovation more effectively? do we need develop a more highly-educated workforce? how can we level the playing field for u.s. companies competing overseas and how can we produce those creating jobs here at home. i ask you to tell us what your experience as a c.e.o. has taught you about what is best for our country. so let's focus on how the code can help our businesses create good paying jobs today. and we work together to improve the tax system to improve widespread prosperity for all americans. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to chang chairman baucus for calling this hearing today, and i would like to welcome each of you c.e.o.'s that participate in the country's dialogue about tax reform. with so many americans out of work and struggling to find a job, it's greet see y
as well as domestic investments here in the u.s. we are looking forward to hearing what factors drive their decisions about whether or not they hire new employees. and policies most effective in helping these businesses create more jobs. we need to support innovation more effectively? do we need develop a more highly-educated workforce? how can we level the playing field for u.s. companies competing overseas and how can we produce those creating jobs here at home. i ask you to tell us what your...
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to some people from bill today in the tell me that this is already happening and that lots of domestically produced goods are known sailing bellows. would you explain how this kind of policy agrees with the commitments bellew's has assumed as a member of. the coming economic space as well as its obligations to europe. i think you're cool ting the president out of context and six i believe we are beyond the point of no return in terms of the integration process the good strong i mean you can't back out of it we need to go on. and our relations including. should be based on mutual respect and those we haven't inviolate in you are all blue means that we have fair competition and we have use of all the three states especially russian gets could a little for sale in our markets. for our trade with other countries. we did introduce some restrictions due to serious price. and by the way even a big. very grateful for that. because this kind of tree is that when people but them bring boots across the border in the trunk of their cars but it has a negative effect on a regular tree. and they only nee
to some people from bill today in the tell me that this is already happening and that lots of domestically produced goods are known sailing bellows. would you explain how this kind of policy agrees with the commitments bellew's has assumed as a member of. the coming economic space as well as its obligations to europe. i think you're cool ting the president out of context and six i believe we are beyond the point of no return in terms of the integration process the good strong i mean you can't...
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therefore any for intrusion and it causes domestic affairs encounters more but a version of the population. it accounts for the voters over reaction and two thousand and four. which. as far as i see. leadership is not going to meddle with a presidential election they say. this is what i'm carbon diet have heard here in our regular meetings with the russian politicians. how do you feel about the possibility of the opposition coming to power who you theory it is or should is it critical he's the clearly if the opposition seize power can this lead to revolutionary developments in the country we know in two thousand and four it was the opposition that ripped the power this was preceded by a few years election struggle of course which is quite common for all the actions in the process and even the parliamentary elections are political events go in the atmosphere of close competition. i hate to interrupt you but the country was practically on the brink of a civil war in two thousand and four yes on the brink but we always know the right time to stop i hope. truly unique solutions were found back
therefore any for intrusion and it causes domestic affairs encounters more but a version of the population. it accounts for the voters over reaction and two thousand and four. which. as far as i see. leadership is not going to meddle with a presidential election they say. this is what i'm carbon diet have heard here in our regular meetings with the russian politicians. how do you feel about the possibility of the opposition coming to power who you theory it is or should is it critical he's the...
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it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. but once we signed the treaty of friendship cooperation and mutual assistance with the russian federation which defined alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by the straits. we now have russia's protection. in addition to this were obtained the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation in a positive magically and the fears our people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook and other new concerns. and. these days our society feels that our priority challenge is that of corruption. and this i think speaks a lot for itself. therefore speaking of the presidential elections where certain about. well i think it's going to go exactly the way she was largely criticised for looking up to russia too much perhaps and for having made way too many concessions do you think leadership would need to make some adjustments in this se
it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. but once we signed the treaty of friendship cooperation and mutual assistance with the russian federation which defined alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by the straits. we now have russia's protection. in addition to this were obtained the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and...