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you know, time as things evolved, killed malcolm x, ect., i'm upset. i have a one-man riot for ten minutes. there's nobody else rioting when malcolm x is killed. crocodile tears down my face when they killed mol come, murdered malcolm x. you know, i mean, i was upset earlier than that too by nelson mandella sentencedded to prison in early and for the rest of his life. i wanted to work in the community, i created one of the first youth jobs programs in northern california. that's the first program i helped create. i worked for the city of oakland and so on, but it got to the point to do something. we wrote the ten point platform, and education, appointed by stopping the exploration of the community, and health care, a point about all black men and women -- [inaudible] i mean, this is -- this is what was going on. they are the formers, we wanted to -- we chose that as the first tack tim -- tactic, the first platform to go out on. because we already had rampant police brutality, not only were the african-american community, but what most impressed us and
you know, time as things evolved, killed malcolm x, ect., i'm upset. i have a one-man riot for ten minutes. there's nobody else rioting when malcolm x is killed. crocodile tears down my face when they killed mol come, murdered malcolm x. you know, i mean, i was upset earlier than that too by nelson mandella sentencedded to prison in early and for the rest of his life. i wanted to work in the community, i created one of the first youth jobs programs in northern california. that's the first...
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., ect.. >> guest: it is remarkable and exciting, and it's not just limited to the business school.i mean, you can be -- my 7-year-old twin boys took a math class in the math building at stanford because, again, they offer these opportunities for the surrounding children, and you could be standing there, and i think the class was from six to eight on a thursday night, and you will see bus loads of chinese tourists, you know, just marching and parading into the main quad with cameras everywhere. it's a must stop place on their, you know, tour of the area, and now i understand why, and it truly is something to learn from. >> host: why did you move out there? >> guest: originally, it was my husband's job. he had a job transfer, but it was my work that kept us there. >> host: and you started a couple companies. what are they? how did you begin them? >> guest: i did. you know, really by default, but it is, i think, not necessarily a temperature call silicon valley story, but certainly one you hear often. i wanted to figure out what the whole startup world was about. i was not real famili
., ect.. >> guest: it is remarkable and exciting, and it's not just limited to the business school.i mean, you can be -- my 7-year-old twin boys took a math class in the math building at stanford because, again, they offer these opportunities for the surrounding children, and you could be standing there, and i think the class was from six to eight on a thursday night, and you will see bus loads of chinese tourists, you know, just marching and parading into the main quad with cameras...
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when people are poor, unemployment, ect., ect., they do this politically crazy stuff, so, two things,one, throw the can bulp emio the woldo exports toad we'll encourage the export of american technology on the cheap, and alsgoing to tie them to dependents on us. now, what that means is if you ok at strhat looked in the 1950s klihey might be communism like italy, we're in a position to say to the italians and trade unions, if you get cute with the reds, we ct off oeexports, and there's 30% up employment in six months. that's the game. it's to make the people rich, but also make them dependent on e amica market so we cut them off if they make trouble. that's what harry truman and the guys were about. that's what they were doing, and the u.s. was so incredibly economically strong in this erad economic output peaked at 51% of the world output in 1945. the idea of worrying about anybody else competing with us or losing out to anyone else is ridiculous. we are worried about the rest of the world going communism or phackist -- fascis so that's whyth decision was taken, and that was the game
when people are poor, unemployment, ect., ect., they do this politically crazy stuff, so, two things,one, throw the can bulp emio the woldo exports toad we'll encourage the export of american technology on the cheap, and alsgoing to tie them to dependents on us. now, what that means is if you ok at strhat looked in the 1950s klihey might be communism like italy, we're in a position to say to the italians and trade unions, if you get cute with the reds, we ct off oeexports, and there's 30% up...
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. >> the ects have been under surveillance for more than a year. authorities say the terrorist plot was not linked to the boston marathon bombings. >>> air travelers may need to pack their patience. the warning from airports, expect flight delays or cancellations. kpix 5's ken bastida is live with mobile5 at sfo to explain the faa furloughs triggered by budget cuts. >> reporter: yeah, juliette. this thing has been threatened for the past several weeks now. the faa over the weekend going ahead and instituting the sequestration cutbacks. essentially, this means about a 10% reduction for all the faa controllers around the country. so we checked with the airport duty manager at sfo,. he says no significant cancellations or delays in the bay area but they had problems at los angeles international airport yesterday. of course, that was the first day that the sequestration cutbacks went in and they were experiencing two-hour delays. so what does this mean? we talked to mario ianello who flies lot between l.a. and san francisco. is otr inconvenience for tr
. >> the ects have been under surveillance for more than a year. authorities say the terrorist plot was not linked to the boston marathon bombings. >>> air travelers may need to pack their patience. the warning from airports, expect flight delays or cancellations. kpix 5's ken bastida is live with mobile5 at sfo to explain the faa furloughs triggered by budget cuts. >> reporter: yeah, juliette. this thing has been threatened for the past several weeks now. the faa over the...
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guam, hawaii, possibly at some p oi nt -- point given the direction kim jong-un has wanted to go, the ectunited states. >> he may be in that path. he is currently in japan and previous missiles have flown over over the country. this student says i am worry about another launch happening. i don't know how accurate the missiles are. they deployed pack 3 intercepters to protect against the missal threat and missiles are on stand by in south korea. while north korea continues to turn up the verbal assault in the united states, the president of the north korean assembly vowed to punish imperialism and he urged them to prepare for an all out war in the united states. they rejected the offer calling it a cunning ploy. and it does not appear the launch is eminent. but everything could change in an instant. >> there is a new president in venezuela. the opposition is looking for a recount. that includes the venezuela in san francisco today. the two political sides argued across mission street. socialist won 57% of 49.1% of the election. he was the chosen successor for former president hugo chavez.
guam, hawaii, possibly at some p oi nt -- point given the direction kim jong-un has wanted to go, the ectunited states. >> he may be in that path. he is currently in japan and previous missiles have flown over over the country. this student says i am worry about another launch happening. i don't know how accurate the missiles are. they deployed pack 3 intercepters to protect against the missal threat and missiles are on stand by in south korea. while north korea continues to turn up the...
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guam, hawaii, possibly at some p oi nt -- point given the direction kim jong-un has wanted to go, the ect of united states. >> he may be in that path. he is currently in japan and previous missiles have flown over over the country. this student says i am worry about another launch happening. i don't know how accurate the missiles are. they deployed pack 3 intercepters to protect against the missal threat and missiles are on stand by in south korea. while north korea coe turn up the verbal assault in the united states, the president of the north korean assembly vowed to punish imperialism and he urged them to prepare for an all out war in the united states. they rejected the offer calling it a cunning ploy. and it does not appear the launch is eminent. but everything could change in an instant. >> there is a new president in venezuela. the opposition is looking for a recount. that includes the venezuela in san francisco today. the two political sides argued across mission street. socialist won 57% of 49.1% of the election. he was the chosen successor for former president hugo chavez. his o
guam, hawaii, possibly at some p oi nt -- point given the direction kim jong-un has wanted to go, the ect of united states. >> he may be in that path. he is currently in japan and previous missiles have flown over over the country. this student says i am worry about another launch happening. i don't know how accurate the missiles are. they deployed pack 3 intercepters to protect against the missal threat and missiles are on stand by in south korea. while north korea coe turn up the verbal...
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sexual harassment area led to other right measures like the employment regimely, domestic violence, ect and sec question, of course, [audience boos] -- of course -- [inaudible] did none of them ever -- were none of them made aware of this page? none of them intervene or supported it in any way? >> okay. first question, yeah, the laws did actually had a lot of spinoff benefits if -- for women, and because the laws were passed and there was a nationwide applaud that the parliament was open to the other laws, and when we took the other laws they were passed because of this one, and, also, the issue is so tabooed. even the sexual assaults and rape and these issues, but now the people have started, even the prime minister, and sexual antiharassment law, okay, now the word is getting very popular it is now creating a space where everyone they come out of this space, rather than saying incest, which they will not do op television, they are saying sexual harassment is now a household term. now nay are saying sexual harassment at home, sexual harassment here. under that, actually, a lot of sexua
sexual harassment area led to other right measures like the employment regimely, domestic violence, ect and sec question, of course, [audience boos] -- of course -- [inaudible] did none of them ever -- were none of them made aware of this page? none of them intervene or supported it in any way? >> okay. first question, yeah, the laws did actually had a lot of spinoff benefits if -- for women, and because the laws were passed and there was a nationwide applaud that the parliament was open...
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growing more slowly, and that the emerging economies are going to take an increasing share of production, ect.? >> that's a great question. the short answer is for fundmental reasons related to the fact that emerging countries are still catching up. they made reform, and they will continue to grow more quickly than advanced nations for some time, if we're lucky, by the way. if they continue down the right path. the great these is we can win. faster growth in the emerging world is good for us because as the middle class emerges in mexico, brazil, asia, and hopefully africa as well, those consumers will buy more of our goods. those citizens, as incomes rise, will be able to come to the united states. come to politics and prose on their vacation. they will cop soup more service -- consume more services. there's a win-win. the issue is the worry is not that emerging economies continue to grow faster than advanced countries. it's whether advanced countries grow at their potential, and rooght now, they are under achieving. we need discipline, clarity, and trust to get back on track. >> okay. >> tha
growing more slowly, and that the emerging economies are going to take an increasing share of production, ect.? >> that's a great question. the short answer is for fundmental reasons related to the fact that emerging countries are still catching up. they made reform, and they will continue to grow more quickly than advanced nations for some time, if we're lucky, by the way. if they continue down the right path. the great these is we can win. faster growth in the emerging world is good for...
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the request of boston and law-enforcement and a department justice released a statement that reads "ecte attorney-general eric holder has directed fullsour resources of the justice department to be deployed investiged. the boston police department is scheduled to bri the public at this second briefing and that is scheduled at any moment here and we will be going to that to listen to what police commissioner ed davis, we're also told that governor patrick will be there as well but we will be going to that as soon as that press cference begins. joining me now for more on today's tragic events, former new york police department homicide detective bo dietl, and bill bailey. nice to have you with us. this is obviously a terrorist act that took some team before the authorities to be as careful as they should be, would say that it was precise that. what areour thoughts as you look at ths? we know at dozens of people injured here, at least two dead. >> you know what? first off when somethingike this, we know it's not a gas explosion, you know it's not an act of nature, it is positively some sort
the request of boston and law-enforcement and a department justice released a statement that reads "ecte attorney-general eric holder has directed fullsour resources of the justice department to be deployed investiged. the boston police department is scheduled to bri the public at this second briefing and that is scheduled at any moment here and we will be going to that to listen to what police commissioner ed davis, we're also told that governor patrick will be there as well but we will...
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through a series of back and forth prom dance steps, you face 58 months in prison, there's children, ectery often, as you said, it's a big enticement to cooperate. having said that, mark didn't, so i'll look into the ball here and said that he's not going to cooperate either. >> there's a judge today, civil settlement for $14 million in one of these parts of the sac case. $14 # million seems tiny in the grand scheme of things, what they make in a day or something like that, but that judge didn't have any same concerns as the judge did about a bigger settlement against sac or for sac which has not been approved yet. >> hit the rewind button. they settled cases with no admission of wrong doing, okay? neither admit nor deny. in 2012, after the judge rejected a big settlement and congress stepped in briefly about the issue, the fcc change the policy, liz, saying we're no longer to to settle a civil case with a parallel criminal case with no admission. remember the word "policy," not a law or statute, so in the case before the judge, they turn around and said you can settle with nod a mission
through a series of back and forth prom dance steps, you face 58 months in prison, there's children, ectery often, as you said, it's a big enticement to cooperate. having said that, mark didn't, so i'll look into the ball here and said that he's not going to cooperate either. >> there's a judge today, civil settlement for $14 million in one of these parts of the sac case. $14 # million seems tiny in the grand scheme of things, what they make in a day or something like that, but that judge...
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hit broadside by the regulations and the new laws, and all the new responsibilities and health care, ect we're told the economy is like a coiled spring, and the president telling bankers it's on the verge of some good stuff. what do you see that maybe those bankers were not seeing or the president was not seeing? >> well, neil, you know, when -- greetings from the low tax state of nevada, but, you know what? we see as we saw our march a little bit flat this year, you know, not really understanding why, you know? i think there's indicators out there. we had a fairly good january and february, and then it went flat and in march could be indicators from the 2% increase in taxes. you know, we've seen a big exodus of people coming out of california trying to get into the nevada businesses because of higher taxes in the california, and what i see is, you know, we're looking at higher taxes and more costs for insurance, which, you know, affects small businesses like ours. you know, we've been relatively fortunate because of what you said, you know, candy is a necessity, one of the only things t
hit broadside by the regulations and the new laws, and all the new responsibilities and health care, ect we're told the economy is like a coiled spring, and the president telling bankers it's on the verge of some good stuff. what do you see that maybe those bankers were not seeing or the president was not seeing? >> well, neil, you know, when -- greetings from the low tax state of nevada, but, you know what? we see as we saw our march a little bit flat this year, you know, not really...
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i don't believe you can call an organization that has over 900 ected mayors from around the country aorganization. it is a group of people that -- >> what would you call it. >> a group that dealt with gun violence. but, you know, when you get something like 95% of the american people supporting universal background checks, 85% of gun owners supporting it and 80% of nra members supporting it, but coness having reluctance to do this because they are afraid of the nra shows... >> lou: do you really -- i have to ask you, paul, you are a smart guy. do you really believe they are so afraid of the nra? or do you really believe they have some conscience toward their constituents and want to represent the values and the desires of those constituents? are you really, all of those people in the senate an house of representatives, saying they are nothing more than cowardly fools, at the service of the nra, rather than voting their consciences? >> i would certainly not call them cowardly fools but i have been an elected official and have run for office and have been elected to officend know a lot
i don't believe you can call an organization that has over 900 ected mayors from around the country aorganization. it is a group of people that -- >> what would you call it. >> a group that dealt with gun violence. but, you know, when you get something like 95% of the american people supporting universal background checks, 85% of gun owners supporting it and 80% of nra members supporting it, but coness having reluctance to do this because they are afraid of the nra shows... >>...
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the two boston marathon bombers were immigrants, and they came in on political asylum issues, ect., and know people are talking about this. down that immigration reform backs because everybody's talking now about how the guys were on welfare. look, there's misinformation, information, but it sure is depressing, suspect it? >> it is dress depressing and tragic, and what happened in boston is terrible. the momentum is strong, and people realize there's two people that caused the problem, but the story of america is the story of immigrants coming to the country to find a better world, life, and brighter future for their family and community, and 40% of the forchip 500 companies today were started by immigrant entrepreneurs. liz: yahoo and google all started by immigrants who found a way to stay. do we not try to focus on something like that? that is a yes, of course. get to what's happening now in technology. what do you find the most exciting tech company out there right now? >> what's exciting is we launch the second interpret resolution. in 1985, only 3% of people were op line, only onl
the two boston marathon bombers were immigrants, and they came in on political asylum issues, ect., and know people are talking about this. down that immigration reform backs because everybody's talking now about how the guys were on welfare. look, there's misinformation, information, but it sure is depressing, suspect it? >> it is dress depressing and tragic, and what happened in boston is terrible. the momentum is strong, and people realize there's two people that caused the problem,...
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press, that there western explosions at the white house, quote, checking data, meeting with exchanges, ectrything was back to normal in four to five minutes, but we have to make sure. they also said in in of the types of situations, they will absolutely have to investigate. what charlie talked about before, whether there's people behind it who may be profiting from this drop shortly after 1 p.m. eastern time. >> well, dr. doom may have reason to be gloomy this month. in the beginning of appraisal, mack faber increased the gold holdings, but soon after, gold saw the biggest drop in 30 years. we thought, bring him on. marc faber doom, gloom and boom report joins us from switzerland, home of the world of gold. mark, a sense of what happened with gold, and did you purchase it and get caught in the drop in gold prices shortly thereafter? >> caller: well, i've been buying gold for the last 30 years, and i buy every lump sum and keep allocations of 25% of the assets in gold, so on the drop, i bought some at 1400, and then i have been ordered to buy gold at 1300, but it didn't go down to 1300, and
press, that there western explosions at the white house, quote, checking data, meeting with exchanges, ectrything was back to normal in four to five minutes, but we have to make sure. they also said in in of the types of situations, they will absolutely have to investigate. what charlie talked about before, whether there's people behind it who may be profiting from this drop shortly after 1 p.m. eastern time. >> well, dr. doom may have reason to be gloomy this month. in the beginning of...
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maybe they're not as involved in the particulars and their influences -- people who influence them, ect., is there -- is there a kind of core to the disagreement, which is not rooted in fear, but something else? >> right. so one of the reasons i wanted to do this book with you, and when oxford came to me and talked about who to get to do this with, i thought you were a good person to do this, is because i wanted one of the best people on the other side to sort of lay out the arguments step-by-step, and you do that in the book, and, you know, each of us has our main essays and rebuttal, and as i explain in the rebuttal, i don't think the arguments work. you don't think mine work. if i don't think the arguments work, then i need some other explanation for why a smart, thoughtful person like maggie reaches the wrong conclusion on the issue. just as i imagine if you think of me as a smart and thoughtful person, you need explanation for why, you know, is john making bad logical mistakes, or is he missing something? so, perhaps it's over simplifying it in materials of fear, but i do think tha
maybe they're not as involved in the particulars and their influences -- people who influence them, ect., is there -- is there a kind of core to the disagreement, which is not rooted in fear, but something else? >> right. so one of the reasons i wanted to do this book with you, and when oxford came to me and talked about who to get to do this with, i thought you were a good person to do this, is because i wanted one of the best people on the other side to sort of lay out the arguments...
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co-chief operating officers, and he was someone who came in to clean up a lot of messes, mortgage mess and ect. so i think that's something he had no involvement with, but certainly, the whole bank is reeling in the aftermath. lori: interesting. melissa: consumer alert involving 50 million online shoppers, which popular website is scrambling to get the warning out. lori: what has traders second guessing. melissa: disney, "iron man 3" dominating the overseas box office. lori: look at metals as we head to break. another check for you. gold climbing up today at 1%. we're back after this. ♪ she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to tat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexu
co-chief operating officers, and he was someone who came in to clean up a lot of messes, mortgage mess and ect. so i think that's something he had no involvement with, but certainly, the whole bank is reeling in the aftermath. lori: interesting. melissa: consumer alert involving 50 million online shoppers, which popular website is scrambling to get the warning out. lori: what has traders second guessing. melissa: disney, "iron man 3" dominating the overseas box office. lori: look at...
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the students learned he was a suspect when they saw his photo on television three days after the ections , ploekses. meantime, copley square and boylston -- explosions. meantime, copley square and boyleston remain closed as the fbi go law and scourest -- go through and scour the streets. >>> the oakland as are in boston getting ready to begin a series with the bostp red sox. this morning two as players and one coach hope to meet young aaron hemp. he's the 11-year-old boy from martinez who suffered a serious leg injury in the bombing one week ago. as batting coach, brandon moss and josh reddick all plan to visit his hospital room before today's game. first lady michelle obama visited aaron last week. >>> we now know that the fbi interviewed the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, he was -- they interviewed him two years ago, tipped off by russian authorities that he was a follower of radical islam. coming up at 8:15, some lawmakers want to know if the fbi dropped the ball. >>> police are investigating a shooting at an apartment complex south of seattle that left five
the students learned he was a suspect when they saw his photo on television three days after the ections , ploekses. meantime, copley square and boylston -- explosions. meantime, copley square and boyleston remain closed as the fbi go law and scourest -- go through and scour the streets. >>> the oakland as are in boston getting ready to begin a series with the bostp red sox. this morning two as players and one coach hope to meet young aaron hemp. he's the 11-year-old boy from martinez...
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. >> we need to pay for the pro ect j.t has come current and signature's development will really help us, you know, bring that to the bottom line in helping us with our debt service. >> reporter: people who live near the airport express their concerns -- expressed concerns about air traffic and noise levels because of the project. but the neighbor has insisted that signature and the other jet companies has to adhere to the current curfew that restricts planes from 11:30 p.m. through 6:30 a.m. a resident says he's discouraged over the decision and still workries about how many of the -- worries about how many of the jets will generate 89 desby sells because those -- des sybils because -- decibels because those jets would be exempt from the curfew. >>> police arrested the wife of a former judge in connection with a murder case. she's accused of killing a north texas district attorney, his wife and an assistant district attorney. she's being held on $10 million bail. >>> there's new information in the threat against the u.s.
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. >> if ect recognize she is good looking, i think political correctness has gone too far. i will not say that you are the best-looking producer in this country. no 866-55-press. did the president do the right thing? should he have had to apologize? no. i don't think so. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is "the bill press show." their encouragement that have taken us by kayak literally around the world. historically a lot of people who go out on adventures go out for adventure's sake which i applaud. but this day and age i think you have to go out with a higher purpose. everywhere we went we talked to people about climate change, overfishing. all those things we've saw we've seen literally everywhere we've gone. a big part of our motivation in going out and having these adventures is to bring back stories that we can share. ya know, the tools are incredibly important. technology has changed but the goal is the same. it is to enlighten people using adventure as the trigger. on each of these adventures, at one point, i'll just be sitting on a beach, lo
. >> if ect recognize she is good looking, i think political correctness has gone too far. i will not say that you are the best-looking producer in this country. no 866-55-press. did the president do the right thing? should he have had to apologize? no. i don't think so. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is "the bill press show." their encouragement that have taken us by kayak literally around the world. historically a lot of people who go out on...
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question that in the presidential campaign there's the issues of how many people were on food stamps, ectfe experience about whether the gentleman that comes in while i have coffee every morning, and we basically -- that has $5200 on his food stamp card, and it, obviously, just accrues every month, and every month, and he doesn't spend that money on food. what i ask is with the technology, why isn't the government looking at that and saying, this card can never be worth more than $300 or $500 or whatever the amount should be? >> guest: there's a lot of questions. we could do that. where's the oversight of congress looking at the programs and such? they have in the last six years decreased the fraud in it somewhat, but i'm sure the fraud is up now that there's a massive expansion. those are common sense questions that members of congress don't hear from the constituents and don't apply to the hearing and don't dig it. if you call my oversight staff, if i was your senator from montana, and you called that, that would be one of the first letters, how do we handle this? what's going on here?
question that in the presidential campaign there's the issues of how many people were on food stamps, ectfe experience about whether the gentleman that comes in while i have coffee every morning, and we basically -- that has $5200 on his food stamp card, and it, obviously, just accrues every month, and every month, and he doesn't spend that money on food. what i ask is with the technology, why isn't the government looking at that and saying, this card can never be worth more than $300 or $500...
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those ects from scrutiny items that this u.s. house of representatives has decided are worthy of taxpayer expense. and we have a choice. don't lower wages in america. in fact, study after study says if we pass the fair tax, we'll see wages go up, it'll increase economic activity, make us a magnet for industry around the world, money earned would flow back into this country to create jobs. the fair tax says no more, t's have one tax rate on everything that americans buy and consume. and i'll close with this, mr. speaker. here the catch. ou know, we're the only oecd country, organization of economic cooperation and development, the only oecd nation in the world that doesn't have a consumption tax. what does that mean? it means when we build a ford in the united states of america, that ford has buried in the cost of that ford that 15 ppt 3% payroll tax every employee and employer has to play, the income tax every employee and employer has to pay, all the tax burdens of the united states of merg, the highest corporate tax rate in the
those ects from scrutiny items that this u.s. house of representatives has decided are worthy of taxpayer expense. and we have a choice. don't lower wages in america. in fact, study after study says if we pass the fair tax, we'll see wages go up, it'll increase economic activity, make us a magnet for industry around the world, money earned would flow back into this country to create jobs. the fair tax says no more, t's have one tax rate on everything that americans buy and consume. and i'll...
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freedom square in benghazi, first to bring down a dictator, and then again to let libya's democratal ected government no other demands. the rights that these men and women struggled for reflect values that we as americans hold dear. they are key to our dna. they are who we are as a country, they are the bedrock of our nation. but they aren't exclusively a american values, and i want to stress that. they are not american rights. they are not western values or western rights. they belong to all people, and all governments have a responsibility to protect and promote these rights. that's what we call them universal rights. and yet promoting human rights isn't a foreign policy, and it's not a foreign policy priority simply because it's the right thing to do. it's time to our own security. it's tied to the possibilities of prosperity and of nations living by rule of law and of nation's living in peace. countries where strong human rights prevail our countries where people do better, economies thrive, rule of law is stronger, governments are more effective and more responsive, and they are count
freedom square in benghazi, first to bring down a dictator, and then again to let libya's democratal ected government no other demands. the rights that these men and women struggled for reflect values that we as americans hold dear. they are key to our dna. they are who we are as a country, they are the bedrock of our nation. but they aren't exclusively a american values, and i want to stress that. they are not american rights. they are not western values or western rights. they belong to all...
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credentials as an insider, on this board, the defense policy board, you have to get clearances for it, ect, to get access to anything to try to strike a deal for a huge billion dollar project to build a fence between yemen and saudi arabia with the saudis, and that's when he called me a terrorist, and i take that as a compliment. he was not spoken 20 -- to me since, by the way, but he's very, very smart. he's engaging. i kind of miss him, but that's the way it goes. the answer to yes -- to your question, yes, that's the way it goes. not for me, but for everybody else it is. good-bye. [applause] >> president obama is in washington today with meeting and events at the white house. this morning, he unvailed a hundred million dollar initiative to treat, cure, and prevent drain disorders alzheimer's and traumatic brain injury. his ri marks now on c-span.org. later, a meeting with the prime minister of singapore. one of the issues likely to come up, the threats from north korea. we'll hear more about that issue at today's white house briefing. other topics could include immigration legislation,
credentials as an insider, on this board, the defense policy board, you have to get clearances for it, ect, to get access to anything to try to strike a deal for a huge billion dollar project to build a fence between yemen and saudi arabia with the saudis, and that's when he called me a terrorist, and i take that as a compliment. he was not spoken 20 -- to me since, by the way, but he's very, very smart. he's engaging. i kind of miss him, but that's the way it goes. the answer to yes -- to your...
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you know investment in the economy is dropping, ect., so, essentially, mail is a precursor to industry luckily, last couple quarters, our ad mail has been up relative to the same quarter last year, and the package business has been up considerably relative to that. we're in a good position right now, but it remains solvent. >> got some good questions for the panel. this is directed to ups. are there any plans to provide a competitive cost effective predictive mail service option for u.s. citizens, private enterprise drives market efficiency. >> yeah, no, ups has no interest in creating a mail product. we think the post office is, you know, well served to do that. the public mandate i think is appropriate. our real goal is to take a broader view of supplying chains, e-commerce, and things that are so critical. yeah, no, we compete with post offices around the globe and the overlaps sometimes are broad, very discreet where we don't compete, but, no, we think, you know, we remain focused with the goal for us to do as well as we can in the movement of goods. >> a specific question for the
you know investment in the economy is dropping, ect., so, essentially, mail is a precursor to industry luckily, last couple quarters, our ad mail has been up relative to the same quarter last year, and the package business has been up considerably relative to that. we're in a good position right now, but it remains solvent. >> got some good questions for the panel. this is directed to ups. are there any plans to provide a competitive cost effective predictive mail service option for u.s....
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women and one guy, catholics, and every day they smuggled kids out through sewers, fake cough fins, ect., and in a year and a half, she saved 2500 kids' lives. she couldn't have done it alone. they moved the kids around from place to place, and those children had children, and now there are 10,000 polish jews who owe their lives to this woman, but this woman's brilliance was organizing that network, and that's the key. it's -- if you have this inclination to help, don't go it alone. a, if you're challenging the system, you're disdent, fanatic. the system, like you challenge corporate, system knows how to get rid of you, and, also, if you're hiding jews or helping somebody, you can be identified and then your network -- we know from martin luther king, from ghand, the power of social network. what that means, for example, is the bigger problem in the country in the world is bullies. for every bully and the victim, there are a hundred thousands of bystanders, all of us. we were in junior high school, you saw it happened, you looked the other way saying glad it was not you. sometimes the b
women and one guy, catholics, and every day they smuggled kids out through sewers, fake cough fins, ect., and in a year and a half, she saved 2500 kids' lives. she couldn't have done it alone. they moved the kids around from place to place, and those children had children, and now there are 10,000 polish jews who owe their lives to this woman, but this woman's brilliance was organizing that network, and that's the key. it's -- if you have this inclination to help, don't go it alone. a, if...
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specifically dod, and providing the information role to play in, you know, policymakers, operators, ect.. i also agree that, you know, i think the underlying tenant of the bill passed yesterday, which recognizes the importance of partnership between the government. we, certainly, collectively, cannot do it all, and we need the help, assistance, and cooperation of the civil sector, and so i guess that's all i'll say to answer your question. >> if each of you could talk about the greatest cyber threat from the perspectives, is it foreign governments, is it terrorists? is it criminal? i mean, where is the biggest threat? >> i'll start. when you assess threat, there's two dimensions. one is the capability, and the other dimension is intent, and so from a capability standpoint in terms of the ability to reek damage to the country, we are more concerned with the potential of the nation state, and, of obviously, we called itt publicly before, russia and china are probably the most capable from a nation state perspective to have the capability to attack. this is separate, of course, from espion
specifically dod, and providing the information role to play in, you know, policymakers, operators, ect.. i also agree that, you know, i think the underlying tenant of the bill passed yesterday, which recognizes the importance of partnership between the government. we, certainly, collectively, cannot do it all, and we need the help, assistance, and cooperation of the civil sector, and so i guess that's all i'll say to answer your question. >> if each of you could talk about the greatest...
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more difficult and beyond the scope the panel, discussions on medicaid, medicare, social security, ect.. >> yeah, i agree. there's a problem in the system called "revenue neutrality," and that means if we go down tax reform, as john said, they pick winners and losers, but at the end of the process, we still raise the same amount of money as before we started. for me, revenue neutrality somehow became a principle born in the 1986 act, i warned myself not to go back to 86 too much. i think you have to have a kind of tax reform that increases revenue. it's not, as john said, going to solve the whole problem, but i don't see how revenue neutrality works with this kind of debt. >> i actually agree. i don't think tack reform needs to be revenue neutrality. you can generate revenue in ways to get bipartisan support, but it doesn't solve the problem. >> right, i agree, totally. >> i think there is only so much time in the tax and budget committee, and so if they spend time looking to say if the administration's proposal comes out next week just maybe going to raise -- maybe going to raise a tr
more difficult and beyond the scope the panel, discussions on medicaid, medicare, social security, ect.. >> yeah, i agree. there's a problem in the system called "revenue neutrality," and that means if we go down tax reform, as john said, they pick winners and losers, but at the end of the process, we still raise the same amount of money as before we started. for me, revenue neutrality somehow became a principle born in the 1986 act, i warned myself not to go back to 86 too...
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people air air force arrested fr everything from shop resting to breaking into a house, ect.. about 50% of the people arrested regardless of the crime have some abuse problem, and so as a police chief, it really made a lot of sense to me to figure out that we should be dealing with their substance abuse problem, and if we don't, when they get out, that recidivism is going to occur, and we're just going to be continuing to recycle people through the system, so we've -- like, i could not be more proud of the federal bureau of prisons and in the leadership in the department of justice for the federal bureau of prisons where they actually hired and brought in, bringing on board additional drug treatment professionals, but i've also been proud of the fact that even some of the most conservative governors in this country have looked at treatment behind the walls and actually taken some of their very tight state budgets, realizing that they need to invest in that, and i think if you were to look at the work of reforming criminal justice policy, that the pugh center led, i think that'
people air air force arrested fr everything from shop resting to breaking into a house, ect.. about 50% of the people arrested regardless of the crime have some abuse problem, and so as a police chief, it really made a lot of sense to me to figure out that we should be dealing with their substance abuse problem, and if we don't, when they get out, that recidivism is going to occur, and we're just going to be continuing to recycle people through the system, so we've -- like, i could not be more...