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but you say it's not enough. >> kristi jacobson: well, it's not enough because despite all of that, despiteall the money that's being raised, despite the food drives, despite the proliferation of these food banks and soup kitchens we still have 50 million people who are food insecure. and what we've found both during the making of the film and in fact since showing the film, you know, food bank directors repeatedly sharing with us, you know, "we can't do this alone. we need government to play its role." because it should be an emergency food system, as mariana says in the film. and it should be complementing government programs that really address the needs of the most vulnerable. >> mariana chilton: i would like to really draw your attention to the impact that the emergency food system has compared to the government food assistance programs. what emergency food can do is about this much, about 5% of dealing with a problem, this much. what does the federal government do with the nutrition assistance? food stamps or snap it's called, wic, women, infants and children, school breakfast and sch
but you say it's not enough. >> kristi jacobson: well, it's not enough because despite all of that, despiteall the money that's being raised, despite the food drives, despite the proliferation of these food banks and soup kitchens we still have 50 million people who are food insecure. and what we've found both during the making of the film and in fact since showing the film, you know, food bank directors repeatedly sharing with us, you know, "we can't do this alone. we need...
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job. >> we knew that we did not have enough attorneys, enough paralegals, we did not have enough victim advocates, investigators. >> a supplemental budget allowed the office to add nine people to the mix and they're housed together on the second floor. >> it really is going to help survivors get all their services in one place. >> they say housing the services together will protect survivors from their abusers. >> you run the risk of running into the perpetrator or the perpetrator's family. there can be intimidation. >> the city had 1,600 domestic violencecasions. >> many survive occasions. >> if we can enable them with enough support, we'll be able to get their corporation throughout the prosecution. >> domestic homicides are done 9% here in san francisco, but still 7,500,911 reports last year. >> channel 2 news. >> the man accused of kidnapping and murdering sierra lamar was back in court today. >> once again, he did not enter a plea. >> prosecutors have not turned over evidence. >> torres has been in custody for more than a year. >> it's frustrating, and i feel that until a trial get
job. >> we knew that we did not have enough attorneys, enough paralegals, we did not have enough victim advocates, investigators. >> a supplemental budget allowed the office to add nine people to the mix and they're housed together on the second floor. >> it really is going to help survivors get all their services in one place. >> they say housing the services together will protect survivors from their abusers. >> you run the risk of running into the perpetrator or...
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know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and one of the building types we talk about was soft story buildings and the ground floor is vulnerable because there are openings for garages or windows and during the earthquake we saw in the marina they went right over and those are -- >> very vulnerable buildings. >> very and there are a lot of apartment buildings in san that that are like that. >> and time to. >> >> retrofit the buildings so people can stay in them after the earthquake. >> what do they need? do they need information? do they need incentives? mandates? >> that's a good question. i think it starts with information. people think that new buildings are earthquake proof and don't understand the performance the building will have so we want a transpare
know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and one of the building types we talk about was soft story buildings and the ground floor is vulnerable because there are...
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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, so i read a book to no more, to get into it, and sometimes, the explanation can teach you. i read abo
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...
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is enough, the paperwork that we require is enough.as gone too far. so within the context of the federal laws, they think the supreme court got it right. >> maybe so. monica, in new jersey, they need proof i can vote, i show a license with my name and image from a much thinner period, but in other words, it is me. and what is so wrong about that? regardless of what's going on with federal law, new jersey just wants to make sure, my town and my state, that i can vote. >> right, neil. and let's look at this from a very basic position. arizona has two issues it wanted to deal with, illegal immigration and voter fraud. wasn't trying to step all over the federal government or cause any kind of problems. it was looking for a solution to help it with our state's problems, the voter fraud and illegal immigration. all arizona wanted to do was just add one more requirement on top of the federal form that all you have to do is sign it under oath. they just wanted you to show some type of identification, whether it is a passport, a birth certifica
is enough, the paperwork that we require is enough.as gone too far. so within the context of the federal laws, they think the supreme court got it right. >> maybe so. monica, in new jersey, they need proof i can vote, i show a license with my name and image from a much thinner period, but in other words, it is me. and what is so wrong about that? regardless of what's going on with federal law, new jersey just wants to make sure, my town and my state, that i can vote. >> right, neil....
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and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and small enough to work this dark andground system of tunnels nicknamed rat holes. eight hours a day, six days a week, in one of the most frightening workplaces on earth. >> this could collapse, huh? >> reporter: where a good day ends with a few dollars. and if you're lucky, daylight. this is in the indian state of meghalaya. stuck between china, bangladesh, and myanmar, it's an isolated world but a land rich with coal and money to be made. >> so whenen you're coming down the road you can see this big pile of coal that's been dumped there by the trucks after they've mined it up on the hill. this is really the business, the industry for all the people down along the road. >> reporter: we meet women who spend their entire day busting up the coal. and the men who carry it to giant piles that are then trucked off to power factories in india and bangladesh. we've come here with rosanna lyngdoh, a social worker who grew up in this part of india. she warns what we're seeing is just the beginning. her children's rights group impu
and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and small enough to work this dark andground system of tunnels nicknamed rat holes. eight hours a day, six days a week, in one of the most frightening workplaces on earth. >> this could collapse, huh? >> reporter: where a good day ends with a few dollars. and if you're lucky, daylight. this is in the indian state of meghalaya. stuck between china, bangladesh, and myanmar, it's an isolated world but a land rich with coal...
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enough, right?, that is the problem, e federal government doesn't ve a problem wh revenues, what it has a problem of doing too much and if we give them more revenue twill grow more and more and suffocate the economy. let's cut the taxes and not raise the burden on the american people. >> you know where this money is going tnsportation government workers and doing union work full- time. that is going in the airport and gornment. >> once you tack a tax on. the tax will return. ntaxes always remain and in terms of profit for te airline, you ha to put it in a museum, it is so rare. >> final wd? >> i am with bill on this. solve the problem and t rid of the charges on baggage fees. i couldn't agree more and if it stops peoplerom buying tickets, goo >> you heard it before. >> exactly, john, you never get rid of the taxes. they always stay forever. >> stable stks to buy in an unstable market. the is a pursuit a better life for your family, a better opportuty for your business, a better legacy to leave the w
enough, right?, that is the problem, e federal government doesn't ve a problem wh revenues, what it has a problem of doing too much and if we give them more revenue twill grow more and more and suffocate the economy. let's cut the taxes and not raise the burden on the american people. >> you know where this money is going tnsportation government workers and doing union work full- time. that is going in the airport and gornment. >> once you tack a tax on. the tax will return. ntaxes...
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a baseball sized piece of plutonium if distributed appropriately evenly around the earth would be enough to kill every person on earth and so you get a small problem nuclear waste plus a lot of the other nuclear waste in these kind of reactors in the form of salts of chlorine fluorine salts that yeah they may have made you know gold solid freezing they may turn solid between three hundred sixty degrees celsius now you know and they only melt above that but as solids they're highly water soluble and so they can get into the water table they can they can cause all kinds of problems so there's still a lot of work to go with that technology bottom line there is no such thing as safe nuclear technology it's time for us to look at the sun if you want to nuclear energy your nuclear reactor we have one ninety three million miles away it's called the sun and we can harvest the energy from it with solar panels and with windmills and wave power and pretty much everything else chris in trenton new jersey chris what's on your mind tonight. john now the gun i'm twenty two years old and i just wonder n
a baseball sized piece of plutonium if distributed appropriately evenly around the earth would be enough to kill every person on earth and so you get a small problem nuclear waste plus a lot of the other nuclear waste in these kind of reactors in the form of salts of chlorine fluorine salts that yeah they may have made you know gold solid freezing they may turn solid between three hundred sixty degrees celsius now you know and they only melt above that but as solids they're highly water soluble...
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it's getting better but not past enough. i would give europe a d. i would give china a b plus and the global average is probably around a c, that's why there's the sense of uncertainty out there. >> i give both of you a solid "a" for this particular broadcast, thanks, guys, mow head el erian and austan goolsbee. >>> coming up investors couldn't make up their minds but homeowners may need to be more decisive if they want to get in on the record low mortgage rates. we'll tell you why next. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional treatments, at a fraction of the cost. guaranteed, or your money back. crest. life opens up when you do. want a whiter smile today? try 2 hour express whitestrips. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me
it's getting better but not past enough. i would give europe a d. i would give china a b plus and the global average is probably around a c, that's why there's the sense of uncertainty out there. >> i give both of you a solid "a" for this particular broadcast, thanks, guys, mow head el erian and austan goolsbee. >>> coming up investors couldn't make up their minds but homeowners may need to be more decisive if they want to get in on the record low mortgage rates. we'll...
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it's enough. it's enough. >> it's not exactly a high-tech process, but it works. these are bio-mass briquettes. the orphanage is funded by private contributions, and doesn't have the money for firewood. >> we need a lot of money to buy food. and to buy tree is just a waste of money, tree and wood. and so we were searching for new substitute of the wood. >> so the briquettes replace wood for heating. that helps to protect the local forest, which is an important source of oxygen, and provides a home for many animals. >> if wood is fired, it disturb environment, and the air will be polluted and the environment will be bad, instead of peace environment. >> the orphanage is located near a brickyard, which burns through wood supplies at a furious pace. it's also the largest employer in the village. the brickyard takes up a lot of space. so do the farmers' fields. there's not much room left for the trees. in fact, over the last 25 years, nepal has lost about one-quarter of its forest-land. the orphanage is home to nearly 60 children. nirmala and suresh khati care for the
it's enough. it's enough. >> it's not exactly a high-tech process, but it works. these are bio-mass briquettes. the orphanage is funded by private contributions, and doesn't have the money for firewood. >> we need a lot of money to buy food. and to buy tree is just a waste of money, tree and wood. and so we were searching for new substitute of the wood. >> so the briquettes replace wood for heating. that helps to protect the local forest, which is an important source of...
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on staff fast enough. i know it's easy to a say let's delay this b that will save us money and we grab that money for other important needs. but we're going in a bad place in terms of police staffing and if we don't stay committed we're going to get in a worse place. we've seen no oakland it hurts everyone when not enough police officers are on the beat. >> okay colleagues any other questions at this time. okay. thank you >> supervisor i'm happy to give you what a class costs and their stalgd and there's savings. okay thank you chief and department staff for being here today arrest moving on we're going to hear from our senior administrator and development authority. i i know many kelly is here and treasure islands wants to go first. terror island first? okay >> good morning supervisor director of violence operations. as you know the mission of treasure i'd like to to manage the base and through that development process to create housing and job opportunities. including assuring job opportunities for the d
on staff fast enough. i know it's easy to a say let's delay this b that will save us money and we grab that money for other important needs. but we're going in a bad place in terms of police staffing and if we don't stay committed we're going to get in a worse place. we've seen no oakland it hurts everyone when not enough police officers are on the beat. >> okay colleagues any other questions at this time. okay. thank you >> supervisor i'm happy to give you what a class costs and...
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secrecy enough misleading enough weapons of mass destruction in iraq enough whistleblower prosecutions enough persecutions of journalists all right so i have one final question for you i want to take you back to that a.c.l.u. lawsuit do you think that they're going to make any headway oh i think they will i mean in fact i think that they'll probably force congress to try to preempt it in some way i would expect over the next week to ten days a congressional investigation to begin it's not going to move out this lawsuit and the president will claim sovereign immunity and other defendants will say we're held above and beyond the law because of national security but ultimately a lot of this is public a lot of this is information that sits properly in the court equal branch of government a co-equal branch of government and let the light of day hit the secrecy mr cohen we have to leave it there thank you sir that was international human rights attorney stanley cohen thank you so much. well the foreign intelligence surveillance act was created by the fifes a court back in one nine hundred se
secrecy enough misleading enough weapons of mass destruction in iraq enough whistleblower prosecutions enough persecutions of journalists all right so i have one final question for you i want to take you back to that a.c.l.u. lawsuit do you think that they're going to make any headway oh i think they will i mean in fact i think that they'll probably force congress to try to preempt it in some way i would expect over the next week to ten days a congressional investigation to begin it's not going...
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francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home means. we're here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco and joined by carla, the deputy director of spur and one of the persons who pushed this shelter in place and safe enough to stay concept and we want to talk about what it means and why it's important to san francisco. >> as you know the bay area as 63% chance of having a major earthquake and it's serious and going to impact a lot of people and particularly people in san francisco because we live on a major fault so what does this mean for us? part of what it means is that potentially 25% of san francisco's building stock will be uninhibit tabl and people can't stay in their homes after an earthquake. they may have to go to shelters or leave entirely and we don't want that to happen. >> we want a building stock to encourage them to stay in the homes and encourage them to stay and not relocate to other locations and shelters. >> that's right so that means the housing needs to be safe enough to
francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home means. we're here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco and joined by carla, the deputy director of spur and one of the persons who pushed this shelter in place and safe enough to stay concept and we want to talk about what it means and why it's important to san francisco. >> as you know the bay area as 63% chance of having a major earthquake and...
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but every time we take her to the hospital, they just say, we don't have enough beds.re is no space. so, i hope that we can increase, if not, at least hold on to the beds we have. so, thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> members of the board of supervisors, ray heart, director of san francisco [speaker not understood]. i think all the members of this board of supervisors is probably familiar with what i have up on the screen here. in particular [speaker not understood]. it's a civil jury instruction basic standard of care. negligence is the failure to use reasonable care to prevent harm to one self-or to others. a person can be negligent by acting or by failing to act. a person is negligent if he or she does something that a reasonably careful person would not do in the same situation or fails to do something that a reasonably careful person would do in the same situation. city librarian luis herrera and the library commission led by jewel gomez have been negligent in their oversight of the friends of the san francisco public library. an examination of the documents
but every time we take her to the hospital, they just say, we don't have enough beds.re is no space. so, i hope that we can increase, if not, at least hold on to the beds we have. so, thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> members of the board of supervisors, ray heart, director of san francisco [speaker not understood]. i think all the members of this board of supervisors is probably familiar with what i have up on the screen here. in particular [speaker not understood]. it's a...
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many senators, primarily women who looked at the brass in the militants and said enough is enough. wake up to the century you are living in. >> bill: this idea that they say, well action you can't take this out of the chain of command, which is what kristen jillibrand and claire mccaskill want to do because this will diminish confidence. right? of the demanders of the
many senators, primarily women who looked at the brass in the militants and said enough is enough. wake up to the century you are living in. >> bill: this idea that they say, well action you can't take this out of the chain of command, which is what kristen jillibrand and claire mccaskill want to do because this will diminish confidence. right? of the demanders of the
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did you like this enough to do another? >> you can bet on it.s going to be interesting to do another with some original latin music written for me. what are we getting ourselves into. it feels right. i'm excited. as soon as i start doing the music on stage, i feel transported. imaginet's hard to certain artists ever going wrong with david foster. >> david is picky. he can basically envision what's going to happen before he makes that commitment. we think alike. he's picky. he's detailed. he knows what he likes. he doesn't like to fail. went: pbs jsuust through its pledge period, and i don't care how many times i saw it on, i went back to watch him in portofino. did you see it? >>i can only imagine. i have worked with andreo half a dozen times. davidiviine, and i think is a great buffer. i think andreo can be difficult, but david is the buffer. i can kind of mess with andrea, and we've gotten comfortable enough we have that rapport. okayless david for being with me having that beautiful repertoire. tavis: the new project is called "natalie en esp
did you like this enough to do another? >> you can bet on it.s going to be interesting to do another with some original latin music written for me. what are we getting ourselves into. it feels right. i'm excited. as soon as i start doing the music on stage, i feel transported. imaginet's hard to certain artists ever going wrong with david foster. >> david is picky. he can basically envision what's going to happen before he makes that commitment. we think alike. he's picky. he's...
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i am not sure proud is a big enough word. i need a bigger word than that. >>> to make it, it is vivian's brainchild. coming up with the work and letting a manufacture do the heavy lifting. a documentary crew, moved by the work of a 9-year-old. the question is, will she settle down? >> i don't really know. i probably are going to go just like do it occasionally. instead of every day. >> it has been the most rewarding journey as a family we ever experienced. >> make a stand lemonade will take over production all year. it will spring all over northern california and hopefully nationally by the end of the year. reporting from santa rose akpix- 5. >> in a documentary about her should be out later this year. >>> everyone is talking about the rain. brian says we should not be that surprised. >> we have more than two inches of rain two junes ago. >> yes. >> this is not going to amount to that. i know. we forget. but, we will try to remind you of all of this. looking at the way things are standing right now in the bay area. it is gloo
i am not sure proud is a big enough word. i need a bigger word than that. >>> to make it, it is vivian's brainchild. coming up with the work and letting a manufacture do the heavy lifting. a documentary crew, moved by the work of a 9-year-old. the question is, will she settle down? >> i don't really know. i probably are going to go just like do it occasionally. instead of every day. >> it has been the most rewarding journey as a family we ever experienced. >> make a...
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is enough. this is big spending as usual and we're against it. on a substance i'm a third with them. the big bulk of the money is food stamps which has radically -- the number of people on food stamps has exploded, nonetheless when you look at the data the people getting food stamps deserve to get food stamps. i think that's basically true. nonetheless there are other parts of the bill that are unattractive. sugar subsidies, commodity price supports, crop insurance. that's corporate welfare. so i have some sympathy for them but the two elements here are the substance of it, no more business as usual and the politics of it are very in your face rebuke of this bill. >> brown: that's another example of what you're talking about? >> exactly. the primary purpose of an agriculture bill, a, is to feed hungry people and to make sure farmers and farm workers are lifted up out of poverty and protect the environment and the land. that ought to be it. david is right, there are corporate subsidies in there.
is enough. this is big spending as usual and we're against it. on a substance i'm a third with them. the big bulk of the money is food stamps which has radically -- the number of people on food stamps has exploded, nonetheless when you look at the data the people getting food stamps deserve to get food stamps. i think that's basically true. nonetheless there are other parts of the bill that are unattractive. sugar subsidies, commodity price supports, crop insurance. that's corporate welfare. so...
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they thought they had enough votes for it? but he was not sure. and after the plan b debacle, this is somebody weaker after his own caucus after the bush tax cuts deal. and now, i just don't know how he survives as a speaker in the future. >> well, it feels to me like the civil war within the republican party is perhaps deeper and more entrenched than we can see from the outside. and particularly, because we are so trained to think of the fault lines as primarily partisan, and to think about democrats and republicans as against one another. part of what happened in 2010, we talk about this a lot. when we talk about the fact there is a greater number of votes, a pretty substantial higher number of votes for house democrats and republicans. but the house republicans win again in 2012, in part because of the gerrymandering districts in 2010. but what that did is create problems for them in the party. creating a micro incentive for them, to keep going farther and farther to the right. more and more draconian, and the reason you had to pass the farm bi
they thought they had enough votes for it? but he was not sure. and after the plan b debacle, this is somebody weaker after his own caucus after the bush tax cuts deal. and now, i just don't know how he survives as a speaker in the future. >> well, it feels to me like the civil war within the republican party is perhaps deeper and more entrenched than we can see from the outside. and particularly, because we are so trained to think of the fault lines as primarily partisan, and to think...
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it's not conservative enough. it's that it isn't big enough. again, he wanted to win and the republicans after watergate in the mid-70s or just in terrible shape. i want recite the details but a lot of them probably felt they were back where they were in the 1930's not only a minority party but a small minority pre-to the cup. russia wants to take this opportunity for starting a new conservative party. not rigidly conservative but consciously conservative. one and which the liberal wing of the republican party would
it's not conservative enough. it's that it isn't big enough. again, he wanted to win and the republicans after watergate in the mid-70s or just in terrible shape. i want recite the details but a lot of them probably felt they were back where they were in the 1930's not only a minority party but a small minority pre-to the cup. russia wants to take this opportunity for starting a new conservative party. not rigidly conservative but consciously conservative. one and which the liberal wing of the...
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it's three enough more years. i had hoped for a different government but we have the one that we have. >> senator, do you have any thoughts about reauthorizing the independent counsel statute so we could get some of these investigations out from under the thumb of epartment of justice? >> i've joined chris dodd and happily let that expire in the late '90s. i don't think the independent counsel served the country well at all and i would not be in favor of bringing it back there it was one of the post-watergate reforms. most of those have not worked out very well, and i don't think going back to that would be a step in the right direction. >> hello. i meant internet freedom works. i was curious what your thoughts are on the nsa's overreached as far as wiretapping? what are your thoughts on that whole process and how do you think it should be addressed? should continue the way it is or do you think yo need to be reformed? >> i think we would be happy to talk to you about that going to contact my office. i want to tal
it's three enough more years. i had hoped for a different government but we have the one that we have. >> senator, do you have any thoughts about reauthorizing the independent counsel statute so we could get some of these investigations out from under the thumb of epartment of justice? >> i've joined chris dodd and happily let that expire in the late '90s. i don't think the independent counsel served the country well at all and i would not be in favor of bringing it back there it...
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i'm afraid we don't have enough time for any more laughs.oy reid and david corn, and great thanks to eric cantor. >>> coming up, snap goes the farm bill. it's another questionable moment in the life and times of the great speaker. >> what is happening on the floor today was a demonstration of major amateur hour. they didn't get results, and they put the blame on somebody else. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? i win! i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to
i'm afraid we don't have enough time for any more laughs.oy reid and david corn, and great thanks to eric cantor. >>> coming up, snap goes the farm bill. it's another questionable moment in the life and times of the great speaker. >> what is happening on the floor today was a demonstration of major amateur hour. they didn't get results, and they put the blame on somebody else. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion....
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and i know that in december of 2012, there were zero days when muni had enough lrvs to hit that number. >> yes, actually between then and april, we had two wrecks come back. >> right. >> and the version, and so yeah that is how. >> so as not to be too lrv centric, for the trolly coachs in april and on half of the weekdays and, there were not enough trolly coaches and between my understanding is that between the coaches the lrvs that is approximately half of the rider ship of the system. more or less. >> yes. >> and the problem that it could be also both availability and reliability. and they are the oldest of our fleet for the entire trolly coach network that is best and it is useful to only apply one subset is 20 plus years old and so we have moved to retire many of those and we hope to have a new replacement vehicles here. within hopefully within 12 to 18 months. >> great. >> could you keep explaining, i just want to understand average daily hold count, and the delays. okay the main distance? do you want me to speak to that one? >> average hold count, where you want to be with this n
and i know that in december of 2012, there were zero days when muni had enough lrvs to hit that number. >> yes, actually between then and april, we had two wrecks come back. >> right. >> and the version, and so yeah that is how. >> so as not to be too lrv centric, for the trolly coachs in april and on half of the weekdays and, there were not enough trolly coaches and between my understanding is that between the coaches the lrvs that is approximately half of the rider...
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the question is how do you get enough? two simple answers, orange foods and general things with vitamin a will be orange. large sweet potato for dinner and cantaloupe or grapefruit breakfast. either one is fine or get your serving from that alone. achieveable, i hope. >> that's achieveable. dr. oz: next is b vitamins for anybody worried about energy or late,s this important after having your list. what time of day is your energy the sfloast >> it's progressive. starts about 9:00 in the morning and it just gets worse and worse until i probably bottom out at about 3:00. dr. oz: then what do you do? >> reich in the drawer and get some reese's peanut butter cups, a couple chocolate chip cookies -- dr. oz: stop. you're digging a hole. b vitamins are great that help fight a bunch of problems but give you energy, which is why i like them a lot. and you need b vitamins for the machinery to work the way it's supposed to work. how do you get enough? two simple examples. first is shrimp, which i think is fantastic idea. rich in b-12,
the question is how do you get enough? two simple answers, orange foods and general things with vitamin a will be orange. large sweet potato for dinner and cantaloupe or grapefruit breakfast. either one is fine or get your serving from that alone. achieveable, i hope. >> that's achieveable. dr. oz: next is b vitamins for anybody worried about energy or late,s this important after having your list. what time of day is your energy the sfloast >> it's progressive. starts about 9:00 in...
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enough is enough.o abolish the irs, eliminate the intrusive agents and replace the irs with a simple flat tax code. >> meet ted cruz, the advocate for the u.s. postal service. but the agenda doesn't end there, it is breathing new life into the campaign of obama-care fear mongering. >> anybody want to fire some irs agents? why don't we start with the 16,000 irs agents that are going to implement obama care. we all remember that the irs is the enforcement arm for the aca, for obama care. do you trust the irs with your health care? >> no. >> do you want the irs to know about your health care? >> no. >> joining me now, "the washington post," ezra klein, and jonathan capehart. it would seem that the irs is not at the head of this controversy, and yet, the republicans seem to be incapable of admitting that. let's hear what rush limbaugh had to say. >> on this business of obama, well, he didn't tell people at the irs to do it. the manager does not tell the pitcher to throw a brushback pitch after one of his g
enough is enough.o abolish the irs, eliminate the intrusive agents and replace the irs with a simple flat tax code. >> meet ted cruz, the advocate for the u.s. postal service. but the agenda doesn't end there, it is breathing new life into the campaign of obama-care fear mongering. >> anybody want to fire some irs agents? why don't we start with the 16,000 irs agents that are going to implement obama care. we all remember that the irs is the enforcement arm for the aca, for obama...
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but think that it - it sounds like there's enough customers in the area it won't be a problem. but i think there's actually a much greater opportunity than demolishing the stores but i think if there were a redevelopment of that lot there could be some more interesting things happen on the site. that's one thick about zoning the site i prefer this lot being taken out and if save ways got plans i mean, i don't know >> i probably wouldn't take out the lot we think the safe way lot should be include but we could have exceptions. >> safe way as an exist commercial use they have an exciting authorization so they wouldn't be required to get moot permit their permitted at the site. >> g but if he were to expand they would need that and i think there's enough support in the community for safe way i think there's enough support for the store it wouldn't be a major certain. in my mind i'd like to see that development keeping the safe way but using the space better. that whole area of fillmore street because of development it doesn't have the same feel as north of gary street. i know it's
but think that it - it sounds like there's enough customers in the area it won't be a problem. but i think there's actually a much greater opportunity than demolishing the stores but i think if there were a redevelopment of that lot there could be some more interesting things happen on the site. that's one thick about zoning the site i prefer this lot being taken out and if save ways got plans i mean, i don't know >> i probably wouldn't take out the lot we think the safe way lot should be...
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it's just not enough people earning enough money, paying enough taxes to matter much. >> reporter: what a surprise, economists disagree! but it's certainly true that many who want to stay in the workforce, simply cant due to poor health, a strenuous job, the need to care for a sick family member, so we just don't know how many will. but says gene steuerle the portion of older people continuing to work has been growing for years. >> the social security administration has consistently underestimated the extent to which older workers will work longer and constantly pushing up that projection. and as larger and larger shares of the population hit these older ages, someone has to produce the goods and services. >> reporter: and, says munnell, that would be a good thing for the older workers, considering that 55-64 year olds have an average of only $120,000 saved for retirement. >> $120,000 may sound like a lot but when you think about taking that out over a 20-30 year retirement you're talking about only a few hundred dollars per month. >> reporter: so you mean if you've saved as much as $12
it's just not enough people earning enough money, paying enough taxes to matter much. >> reporter: what a surprise, economists disagree! but it's certainly true that many who want to stay in the workforce, simply cant due to poor health, a strenuous job, the need to care for a sick family member, so we just don't know how many will. but says gene steuerle the portion of older people continuing to work has been growing for years. >> the social security administration has consistently...
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reason enough to call in our senior business correspondent anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: scott, the downside risks have diminished since the fall, bernanke said today, in an assessment of the economy that has turned noticeably more upbeat. >> generally speaking, financial conditions are improving. >> reporter: the fed lowered its forecast for the unemployment rate across the board by about a quarter of a point to about 7.25% by the end of this year, and to about 6% by the end of 2015. the main headwinds for the economy in the fed's view come from washington where budget cuts are restraining growth. >> our judgment is that, you know, given that very heavy headwind, the fact that the economy is still moving ahead at, at least a moderate pace is indicative that the underlying factors are improving. >> reporter: if that continues, bernanke said, the fed will start to taper its stimulus program later this year, but interest rates will remain low. most fed governors don't expect to start raising rates again until at least 2015. the fed chairman's term ends
reason enough to call in our senior business correspondent anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: scott, the downside risks have diminished since the fall, bernanke said today, in an assessment of the economy that has turned noticeably more upbeat. >> generally speaking, financial conditions are improving. >> reporter: the fed lowered its forecast for the unemployment rate across the board by about a quarter of a point to about 7.25% by the end of this year, and to about 6% by...
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and they said sure enough, fair enough. you know. >> rose: right. >> and then helter said to me well, when would you like to meet the senator. he said i don't want to meet the senator. and that was the beginning of a strange process. like you want to write. >> rose: you wanted to learn before i meet. >> exactly, yes. i wanted to-- what it ments to be somebody like that i went away and hid in my cubby hole and i imagined what it was to be him for about six months. and then i sent it to heather. and you know, she sent some stuff back to me, some fantastic notes, including the fact that he didn't wear brown shoes but black shoes which was a great one. but you know, all these fantastic details and we built it up and built it up until eventually she said to me, okay, we're ready to show it now to her husband. and then hi a five hour interview with him in his home. and then later, i spent three days with him in maine. and my admiration for him increased each time. and you know, i was looking for something to find, something, you
and they said sure enough, fair enough. you know. >> rose: right. >> and then helter said to me well, when would you like to meet the senator. he said i don't want to meet the senator. and that was the beginning of a strange process. like you want to write. >> rose: you wanted to learn before i meet. >> exactly, yes. i wanted to-- what it ments to be somebody like that i went away and hid in my cubby hole and i imagined what it was to be him for about six months. and...
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but there aren't enough takers right now. of that is because there is at least one catch including people can't move for at least three years. in long beach, new york, billy crystal helped raise $1 million to help rebuild his hometown hit hard by sandy. crystal himself donated $112,000. >> in boston today the winner of this year's men's boston marathon donated his medal to the city to pay tribute to the marathon bombing victims. men's champion lelisa desisa gave the medal to the mayor as more than 6,000 gathered for the boston athletic association's 10k. the city's first major race since the april 15th bombings that killed three and injured hundreds. when hostess brands went bankrupt last year, its products went away too but today hostess said its treats including twinkies will return to store shelves next month. the company is under new leadership following a bitter union fight that lead to the bankruptcy last year. a group of sight seers off the coast of orange county, california, caught a remarkable sight when they were su
but there aren't enough takers right now. of that is because there is at least one catch including people can't move for at least three years. in long beach, new york, billy crystal helped raise $1 million to help rebuild his hometown hit hard by sandy. crystal himself donated $112,000. >> in boston today the winner of this year's men's boston marathon donated his medal to the city to pay tribute to the marathon bombing victims. men's champion lelisa desisa gave the medal to the mayor as...
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not big enough for a branch. we have one now. you need a smaller banks to serve that kind of community. andeed different approaches regulations. it is much different from a jpmorgan chase. it's an interesting environment. between regulatory changes and monetary policies, they are being squeezed. >> i would fully agree just because even a large number of banks failing would not have an impact on the overall economy. the impact on the local communities is tremendous. when you lose the small banks, you lose your community leaders. which makesmuch hole.own a whole -- >> i want to concur. we need all sized banks. small and community banks play an important role for all the reasons just mentioned. you see the industry including small andhat support community banks. there is broad-based support for community-based bank relief. >> a very radical thought. basel three implemented. pick banks, everybody below. >> i would like to thank our panel. [applause] david cameron takes questions from members. cybersecurity with homeland security secr
not big enough for a branch. we have one now. you need a smaller banks to serve that kind of community. andeed different approaches regulations. it is much different from a jpmorgan chase. it's an interesting environment. between regulatory changes and monetary policies, they are being squeezed. >> i would fully agree just because even a large number of banks failing would not have an impact on the overall economy. the impact on the local communities is tremendous. when you lose the small...
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maybe having kelly ayotte on board is made him think we have enough of the republican establishment and enough of the conservative republicans that we can get -- we were talking about insurrectionists, by pass the insurrectionists and save the institution of the republican party. >> the kelly ayotte endorsement was interesting. a senate democratic aide was quoted in the huffington post saying marco rubio has apparently been holding people back from declaring support for the bill, while at the same time saying the bill niece changes to garner support. this says he told senator ayotte's office to hold back. m m marco hrubio, do you think the outrage from ted cruz helps him,
maybe having kelly ayotte on board is made him think we have enough of the republican establishment and enough of the conservative republicans that we can get -- we were talking about insurrectionists, by pass the insurrectionists and save the institution of the republican party. >> the kelly ayotte endorsement was interesting. a senate democratic aide was quoted in the huffington post saying marco rubio has apparently been holding people back from declaring support for the bill, while at...
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that is enough.ht i walk into the locker room, i see number 6 with james on the back the i am blessed. so what everybody say about me off the court don't matter. i ain't got no worries. >> i ain't got -- love him any way. the heat became the tenth team in the nba history to win at least 80 games. that includes the finals. they won 82 this season. >> a jury has been seated in the george zimmerman murder trial. but it is most likely not what either side was expecting in a highly unusual move this jury is all female and mostly white. abc's matt gutman has the latest from miami, florida. >> stand up and raise your right hand to be sworn. >> reporter: sworn in to decide george zimmerman's fate. experts say a jury box filled with only women is highly unusual. >> women can generally be more emotional, more sympathetic and that generally in this case would favor the prosecution. >> reporter: who is the victim in the case? zimmerman says he shot trayvon martin in self-defense. experts tell us that women are m
that is enough.ht i walk into the locker room, i see number 6 with james on the back the i am blessed. so what everybody say about me off the court don't matter. i ain't got no worries. >> i ain't got -- love him any way. the heat became the tenth team in the nba history to win at least 80 games. that includes the finals. they won 82 this season. >> a jury has been seated in the george zimmerman murder trial. but it is most likely not what either side was expecting in a highly...
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that's enough. because this is a company that has a sore point with me.eason i say that is i don't have any right to opine on it. i recommended half. you can argue, at the same time, i have not handled myself on quest core. i liked it high. it went all the way down. i didn't know what to do i was shocked after the a bear case. aam not going to offer an opinion given how wrong i was. people say he's always wrong, he admits he was wrong. hey, i got it wrong. i sure didn't understand it last time. how about joe in wisconsin. joe. >> caller: jim, hey, boo-yah from oshkosh. >> oshkosh, we love oshkosh. >> caller: how are you doing? thank you for all you do for me. i was wondering on this acadia pharmaceuticals, i have been listening to the conference calls like you taught us, they said the drug for parkinson's disease psychosis alone could be a significant factor if pricing. what do you think? >> yes, i'm not waivering, i think this is a speculative stock that can really by it's a bin binary after this guy janetic run. it's up 300%. we have liked it. i liked i
that's enough. because this is a company that has a sore point with me.eason i say that is i don't have any right to opine on it. i recommended half. you can argue, at the same time, i have not handled myself on quest core. i liked it high. it went all the way down. i didn't know what to do i was shocked after the a bear case. aam not going to offer an opinion given how wrong i was. people say he's always wrong, he admits he was wrong. hey, i got it wrong. i sure didn't understand it last time....
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eight is suddenly enough. people are laughing because it's obviously a blatant political move. >> now to the irs scandal, where some conservative groups got their first chance to tell their story to congress ged yesterday. they say they have gone through years of abuse and they were singled out for extra scrutiny when their organizations applied for tax exempt status. >> the questions were chichlg i was shocked that i water being asked those questions. >> i had anxiety and i felt betrayed, absolutely betrayed. >> the types of questions asked 'ty irs included requesting me to identify the political afill 8 of our mentors. >> we never thought we had to declare our prayer activities. >> some democrats say it has been misclassified as a conspiracy when it was simply a mistake. >>> another politician feeling controversy about the role of mothers in the work place by blaming them for america's education woes. mississippi governor phil bryant maimgd made the remark yesterday. >> how did america get so ped yoker? >> y
eight is suddenly enough. people are laughing because it's obviously a blatant political move. >> now to the irs scandal, where some conservative groups got their first chance to tell their story to congress ged yesterday. they say they have gone through years of abuse and they were singled out for extra scrutiny when their organizations applied for tax exempt status. >> the questions were chichlg i was shocked that i water being asked those questions. >> i had anxiety and i...
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>> it will be a big enough offering. that's the one that the market will be watch iing certainly a great day for light in the box. now to the bond market. rick, what's the latest? >> you know? in the old days when you have 250 or 300,000 number on no non-farm, the chart would look a lot like the chart you're looking at now. if you look at the tradeable range, this was right after we broke out we are probably challenging that high yield close. let's go to may first on dollar yen. clearly see we have had huge moves. why is it so important? memorize that chart. now look at this chart. toyota. that's what it's all about. look similar? they do. >> and suing ford for liable accusing him of only being worth $20 billion. he says he is worth much more. obviously a very important story right robert? estimates of wealth he says it's $29.6 billion. he is long concerned about his image in the west. he lives large with a private jumbo jet, a 420 room palace and properties around the world. his claim says his wealth is misstated by und
>> it will be a big enough offering. that's the one that the market will be watch iing certainly a great day for light in the box. now to the bond market. rick, what's the latest? >> you know? in the old days when you have 250 or 300,000 number on no non-farm, the chart would look a lot like the chart you're looking at now. if you look at the tradeable range, this was right after we broke out we are probably challenging that high yield close. let's go to may first on dollar yen....