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., etc.. so turkey is part of this changing world, in terms of a very important part of the policy, which is trade policy. the last point i went to make in with thef the idea customs union arrangement, that it is functional and can be by moving towards . free-trade arrangement it is mexico. example ofthe mexico, mexico is an interesting example. similar in per capita income, and back in 1994, two years before turkey signed its customs union with the european they, back in 1994, negotiated nafta, the free trade agreement with the united states and canada, which, as a free- made itreement does, completely free to negotiate with third parties. well, mexico did not do from a point of trade, if you look at , mexico's trade has grown relative to its gdp much faster than that of turkey or other comparable countries, like result. for example. so mexico shows that you can get a very large boost to your trade by having free-trade areas. you do not have to have a customs union. mexico was also able to a
., etc.. so turkey is part of this changing world, in terms of a very important part of the policy, which is trade policy. the last point i went to make in with thef the idea customs union arrangement, that it is functional and can be by moving towards . free-trade arrangement it is mexico. example ofthe mexico, mexico is an interesting example. similar in per capita income, and back in 1994, two years before turkey signed its customs union with the european they, back in 1994, negotiated...
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this includes streetscape improvements and etc. this one is a tax on property owners that can help with sidewalk improvements and parks and potential improvements at the peace mall as well as build facilities. next is for the grants to the arts. the hotels are talked to help with the arts. and some of this money go to the cherry festival. next is the garbage capital investment fund to direct some of the money that comes from parking to do capital improvements on the site. right now it's going for seismic upgrades. next remedies is not commercial japan district it's pilot between the next c to the north. it would like the named district like we've created before for custom used in the neighborhood. we've contrasted the language and brought out to the community owners of properties as well. the guidelines as discussed before we've seen the guidelines but there's an opportunity to critique of the guidelines that speak to the unique character of the neighborhood. implement of improvements in peaceplasia we know that in the cultural par
this includes streetscape improvements and etc. this one is a tax on property owners that can help with sidewalk improvements and parks and potential improvements at the peace mall as well as build facilities. next is for the grants to the arts. the hotels are talked to help with the arts. and some of this money go to the cherry festival. next is the garbage capital investment fund to direct some of the money that comes from parking to do capital improvements on the site. right now it's going...
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., etc., etc. our position is we would like to have a bilateral security agreement, and i think publicly the chairman and others have stated they'd like to see that, you know, the october, november time frame. that's one level above me. does can it have impact? -- does it have impact? yes, it does. but in terms of the day-to-day operational fight, no. where it does have impact, though, is in what i would call a sense of anxiety, a fear of the future, a sense of hedging on the part of afghans across the board, both the civilian elites and military leadership as well as, i would argue, a broad base of afghans throughout the country. so there's a degree of anxiety out there within afghanistan about what 2014 means. and i think the sooner that various leaders define that with a degree of certainty, then i think the better it will be for the government of afghanistan and the future of the people of afghanistan. but that's a political question, and i'm not sure, candidly, of the status of the negotiation
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systems on the street etc etc etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if she liked the idea of my assit waves of data being collected not by humans really but by computers. normally we associate surveillance with the police and security services we forget that the major internet platforms and provide is are also trying to follow our every step. the magic word is data mining. sophisticated programs combed through the streams of data worldwide in search of specific criteria which can then be used to create a market based records. wealthy british style. that's not on. markets why not this scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. place it was a. very hard to take a. look again here. at that that would that hurt their feelings. colin. if. if if if if if if. if. if if. the problem. if the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with goods. fight for each drop from an old dirty supplier. let people think i are prices pure
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., etc. >> yeah. i really think, frankly, we need a grass roots movement of caregivers to transform how we approach the end of life so that they can do right thing rather than the wrong thing. >> with respect to movement afootsome. >> there there there is, actual. there are groups that are groping towards this territory, but we're up against some of the most powerful lobbies in washington. and be those are very sophisticated forces who understand the ins and outs of medicare regulation, and i think we're a long way yet from the average caregiver understanding the amount of what tear dealing with. >> host: "knocking on heaven's door" is coming out in the fall. where did this book spring from? >> it federal judge from a new york times magazine article. well -- called how a pacemaker wrecked our family's life. and this article was published on a father's day, and i was afraid that the readers would think that my mother and i had been heartless and cruel towards my father, and we had just the opposite rea
., etc. >> yeah. i really think, frankly, we need a grass roots movement of caregivers to transform how we approach the end of life so that they can do right thing rather than the wrong thing. >> with respect to movement afootsome. >> there there there is, actual. there are groups that are groping towards this territory, but we're up against some of the most powerful lobbies in washington. and be those are very sophisticated forces who understand the ins and outs of medicare...
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you are prepared to pay for their food and fuel, equipment, weapons, maintenance of their weapons, etc. need backup troops to replace them. trainingongoing exercises. those training exercises are not covered. we will not fund the ships, aircraft, going equipment, sensors, and ammunition without preparing the troops to take the place of those who are in combat. i would suggest that this bill, the supplemental amendment doesn't do what it claims to do. we talk about the fact that we want to protect veterans. the regular benefits will go out, put up claims processing will not be able to go to work. those veterans returning from the past 12 years of combat will not be able to process their applications. we are making progress on a va claimson the backlog. there are untold ramifications, it on told adverse consequences consequenceserse for not passing what we know would be the definition of a clean c.r. means that the government is going to shut down and not only the things i have mentioned, but hundreds if not thousands of other consequences would start to take effect. that is why i was he
you are prepared to pay for their food and fuel, equipment, weapons, maintenance of their weapons, etc. need backup troops to replace them. trainingongoing exercises. those training exercises are not covered. we will not fund the ships, aircraft, going equipment, sensors, and ammunition without preparing the troops to take the place of those who are in combat. i would suggest that this bill, the supplemental amendment doesn't do what it claims to do. we talk about the fact that we want to...
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that is what the order of determination said etc., etc.. i will not go into how many times and how many places the complaint and the order of determination and the descriptions that were included with the material that you got from sunshine task force asserted that. but, mr. st. croix found that it was a complaint by an individual against an individual and therefore, very substantially or substantively, you would follow a whole select of rules that were different from the rules that you would follow were it against the agency. and that was fundamentally dishonest and at the very least inaccurate. and it completely tilted the whole procedure as well as the out come, so that there could be no effective action taken and that i think is something that you should take into... >> thank you mr. warfield. >> thank you. >> yes, thank you very much. and of course, step the corporate read do not give money to the library or accept the money from the friends of the library. and it is restrictive enough to use the one public comments on four separate it
that is what the order of determination said etc., etc.. i will not go into how many times and how many places the complaint and the order of determination and the descriptions that were included with the material that you got from sunshine task force asserted that. but, mr. st. croix found that it was a complaint by an individual against an individual and therefore, very substantially or substantively, you would follow a whole select of rules that were different from the rules that you would...
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this is a very large special collection for people with reading and writing disabilities, adhd, etc. so mostly at this point it's books for people of all ages and shown in the slide is a sign at the end of a stack. i want to talk about that sign for just a moment. it's black with very large white letters. there is really good contact. we actually have this kind of sign throughout our building because people with ld, when we first built them said, they couldn't read our signs and they had a hard time finding their way through our library. and one of the interesting bonuses, is people with mobility disability told us they loved it because they can stand at a distance and see whenever they needed to go instead of getting close to each one of our shelves and climbing along them to look for something. that's our collection learning differences. software for our computers is 3,000 and read and write. we have them scan things and highlighted as they read on the computer. the users mobility. mostly going back to those doors and push button door op
this is a very large special collection for people with reading and writing disabilities, adhd, etc. so mostly at this point it's books for people of all ages and shown in the slide is a sign at the end of a stack. i want to talk about that sign for just a moment. it's black with very large white letters. there is really good contact. we actually have this kind of sign throughout our building because people with ld, when we first built them said, they couldn't read our signs and they had a hard...
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., etc.e been able to manage that. the advantage that netflix has now is it is the largest subscription business in the country and in the world. and so it is becoming one of the desirable destinations with which to -- to which to sell your content. they can pay higher dollar than just about anybody else on the same economic basis. they're in a position where they're much stronger versus the studio, the content creators than they were five, four and even three years ago. ashley: how much room is there to the upside on this stock price, mark? i know you've gone from 280 to 330, but what kind of growth could there be? >> you mentioned something about the potential for a price increase. i think it would be at their discretion. one of the things we attempted to get at in the survey, we think netflix does have pricing power. i wouldn't expect a dollar, $2 price increase this year, but two years out as new content comes on the site, particularly from disney, i think that's a distinct possibility. a
., etc.e been able to manage that. the advantage that netflix has now is it is the largest subscription business in the country and in the world. and so it is becoming one of the desirable destinations with which to -- to which to sell your content. they can pay higher dollar than just about anybody else on the same economic basis. they're in a position where they're much stronger versus the studio, the content creators than they were five, four and even three years ago. ashley: how much room...
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doors the employees have to come out and sweep and hose down urine and fecal matter and needles and etc. from the folks who have see sen shally encamped themselves within the buildings, and scaffolding which is almost impossible to secure and we had over the years, four break ins as the people review the scaffolding allowed to come down to the roof and argue and burglar our tenants and so it is a real problem, it is a real problem and they just blieted the block and began to bliet the neighborhood and all of a sudden we have a developer who has come in and purchased the property and taking a risk in terms of trying to enhance the property, and he wants to put the 12 residential units in there which are full of the people who are going to work in the neighborhood and shop in the neighborhood and enhance the neighborhood and revitalize, the neighborhood. and so, belief me as neighbors who are next door and many of us in this group, we know that the decisions in this building are going to effect us the most and we are right there and it is going to effect us in the short run and the medium
doors the employees have to come out and sweep and hose down urine and fecal matter and needles and etc. from the folks who have see sen shally encamped themselves within the buildings, and scaffolding which is almost impossible to secure and we had over the years, four break ins as the people review the scaffolding allowed to come down to the roof and argue and burglar our tenants and so it is a real problem, it is a real problem and they just blieted the block and began to bliet the...
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world one of thirty seven countries and i have seen how they capture regulators ministries departments etc and once that happens they discredit and dismiss any adverse findings about g m o's they don't even read the da ca unfortunately it's a rubber stamp situation around the world and if you trace it back it comes down to they're doing it based on monsanto's own research which we've caught them redhanded reading their research to avoid finding problems and covering up problems when they when they persist nonetheless but i still don't understand how monsanto got so they they they have paid an enormous amount of money for campaign contributions and lobbying the recent a recent article came out they spent eight point seven million dollars last year they have a very strategic way of infiltrating influence in fact the entire about take industry and began as a former f.d.a. official said that big ag basically the regulatory agencies f.d.a. e.p.a. and u.s.d.a. have done everything that big ag has asked them to do and told them to do so we have we see influence even in the courts clarence thomas
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tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those that were conspicuously supportive because the way the system works not just the in the united states come in with that degree of official attention is focused on a person there is the intent of those targeting him to ostracize and isolate him so all of those seven is writing about the united states i thought i would focus on americans but those that resisted that temptation and many of those came to visit me when i was aghast of the american people including henry kissinger i thought it was the least i could do and i was proud to do. i have many american friends and i am grateful to all of them. >> host: what is your next project? >> guest: the history of canada for any viewers that interested in canad
tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those that were conspicuously supportive because the way the system works not just the in the united states come in with...
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twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of you guys probably do not know is on the business application front, this has similarly happen in a very different way. nearly every business application -- when i talk about business applications, and talking about financial customer relationships systems, purchasing, hr, web analytics, all the software business is used to automate their businesses. what you may not know is in the past 10 years, every business application software company which has gone public has been delivered as a cloud service. nobody does it in the new world the old way anymore. is all delivered as a cloud service. this ranges f
twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of...
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world one of thirty seven countries and i have seen how they capture regulators ministries departments etc and once that happens they discredit and dismiss any adverse findings about g m o's they don't even read the da ca unfortunately it's a rubber stamp situation around the world and if you trace it back it comes down to they're doing it based on monsanto's own research which we've caught them redhanded reading their research to avoid finding problems and covering up problems when they when...
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world one of thirty seven countries and i have seen how they capture regulators ministries departments etc and once that happens they discredit and dismiss any adverse findings about g m o's they don't even read the da ca unfortunately it's a rubber stamp situation around the world and if you trace it back it comes down to they're doing it based on monsanto's own research which we've caught them redhanded rigging their research to avoid finding problems and covering up problems when they when...
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. >> that's the obvious transportation etc.. >> and, yes and the economics of scale. >> how is the water provided to treasure island. it goes into the distribution system >> i was curious. >> and this is only for power; right? and a no, it's for gas and power and storm water services. >> and what about the liability issue. >> that's part of the mo u and we have some language in n there again treasure island belongs to the navy if we you think into certain issues it has to be taken care of by the navy but we have to provide some of the capital funds. >> so if a sue anonymous comes and wipes out the facility we're not responsible and a that's correct. i want to be clear >> a sue anonymous or the - >> all the wildfires. >> that's right we that didn't stepdaughters what happens after the fire in terms of the erosion. >> all right. is there a motion and a moved and second. >> any public comments that is the motion carries. >> item number ten. >> public hearing on the 2013 inform the san francisco water system. >> good afternoon water quality description of director. we're here today to conduc
. >> that's the obvious transportation etc.. >> and, yes and the economics of scale. >> how is the water provided to treasure island. it goes into the distribution system >> i was curious. >> and this is only for power; right? and a no, it's for gas and power and storm water services. >> and what about the liability issue. >> that's part of the mo u and we have some language in n there again treasure island belongs to the navy if we you think into...
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., etc., when i think we're all best served when we're involved in different neighborhoods.vious point i shouldn't have to say. >> absolutely. it paints a picture that low income also somehow means bad neighborhood, that if you don't have wealth, that somehow you are a bad person, whereas, bernie madoff, a guy who was loaded from head to toe was ripping people off. that's what bothered me. a lot of times it was neighborhoods that people were not high income. because you're poor does not mean you're robbing people. >> you took the words out of my mouth. someone online said i wonder if wall street will be listed on that map when it's concluded. >> absolutely. i think there are certainly some people that have walked out of there in cuffs. nevertheless, michael, it's always a great conversation and i'll be looking forward to talking to you about something else soon, something hot, i'm sure. >>> that does it for us. in the meantime we do want to know what you think, what does your gut tell you. even by changing the name from ghetto tracker to what they did which was good neighbor
., etc., when i think we're all best served when we're involved in different neighborhoods.vious point i shouldn't have to say. >> absolutely. it paints a picture that low income also somehow means bad neighborhood, that if you don't have wealth, that somehow you are a bad person, whereas, bernie madoff, a guy who was loaded from head to toe was ripping people off. that's what bothered me. a lot of times it was neighborhoods that people were not high income. because you're poor does not...
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lots are rich people you yourself have a career in managing the wealth of high net worth individuals etc and i imagine a u.s. dollar earlier and some people are buying dollars as they get out of it currencies like the indian or a bank but my question is the wealthy. in switzerland and around the world if given a choice are they going to any by the dollar thinking that the world is heading into a deflationary depression or b. they're going to buy gold thinking that we're heading into more of an inflationary depression your thoughts is this is a difficult question the the reality of the world is that the very wealthy people are correctly advice and are stacking gold and automotive guy ruth you know what decent salary and who stayed off as markets but people in substantial assets are allocating already considerable amounts of money into gold as a long term resource. what is going to happen whether there's going to be an inflation and deflation or depression goodness only knows it depends a lot of mr bernanke he does with his tapering understands that all the rest of it . rests rest assured
lots are rich people you yourself have a career in managing the wealth of high net worth individuals etc and i imagine a u.s. dollar earlier and some people are buying dollars as they get out of it currencies like the indian or a bank but my question is the wealthy. in switzerland and around the world if given a choice are they going to any by the dollar thinking that the world is heading into a deflationary depression or b. they're going to buy gold thinking that we're heading into more of an...
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and lots are rich people you yourself have a career managing a wealth of high net worth individuals etc and imagine a do u.s. dollar earlier and some people are buying dollars as they get out of its currencies like the indian or a bank but my question is the wealthy. in switzerland and around the world if given a choice are they going to any by the dollar thinking that the world is heading into a deflationary depression or b. they're going to buy gold thinking that we're heading into more of an inflationary depression your thoughts is this is a difficult question but the the reality of the world is that the very wealthy people are correctly advice and are starting gold i'm not talking about a guy ruth you know a decent salary and who stayed off as markets but people in substantial assets are allocating already considerable amounts of money to gold as a long term resource. what is going to happen whether there's going to be an inflation and deflation or depression goodness only knows it depends a lot of mr bernanke who does what is to pronounce don's and all the rest of it but rest rest
and lots are rich people you yourself have a career managing a wealth of high net worth individuals etc and imagine a do u.s. dollar earlier and some people are buying dollars as they get out of its currencies like the indian or a bank but my question is the wealthy. in switzerland and around the world if given a choice are they going to any by the dollar thinking that the world is heading into a deflationary depression or b. they're going to buy gold thinking that we're heading into more of an...
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yeah to that kind of cheap money continuing to come from the from the european central bank etc and that means that apart from the sheer quantity of growth there is also the question of quality of course and the quality is not really there because most of the growth momentum still has to depend on cheap money coming still from from the regulators angle merkel's back ok if you're going to get tough on the eurozone i would expect what we've heard from her so far is you know policies will remain as before no major change my assumption is that that's just doesn't just holding statements on to just get a coalition gets in place but we already know to d.c. be preparing to get much tougher on the eurozone banks to bring all of the regions banks into line which for example the definition of bad debts for example in germany ninety days. plus that's a bad debt initially hundred twenty days plus so bringing you know the banks into line could reveal some more nasties and more require more bailouts so i think it's a reasonable expectation to say that we're going to have more volatility and some conce
yeah to that kind of cheap money continuing to come from the from the european central bank etc and that means that apart from the sheer quantity of growth there is also the question of quality of course and the quality is not really there because most of the growth momentum still has to depend on cheap money coming still from from the regulators angle merkel's back ok if you're going to get tough on the eurozone i would expect what we've heard from her so far is you know policies will remain...
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the first sniff of bernanke in may, etc. etc. so there is still a lot to that trade to go. the debt side especially the sovereign dollar side is an interesting place to play here. if you look at the spread between the emerging market index against the spy, this is a spread that back six weeks ago had gotten back to five year lows. a spread you can continue to play through the fall. >> you know obviously it is a little bit of a knee jerk reaction. a lot of people got caught off sides here. that being said it's a pretty powerful break out here. the market has been making consistently higher lows and higher highs since every low that we put in over the course of the year. so the way i am trading this here is if you are already positioning for a better u.s. economy and you are going into cyclicals, then i think you can still do that here. what today's news doesn't put off taper forever. >> i will give you one more note, no earnings growth. >> mike you are probably the only person i heard on tv saying no taper yesterday. >> i didn't think that the economic data supported it. we'
the first sniff of bernanke in may, etc. etc. so there is still a lot to that trade to go. the debt side especially the sovereign dollar side is an interesting place to play here. if you look at the spread between the emerging market index against the spy, this is a spread that back six weeks ago had gotten back to five year lows. a spread you can continue to play through the fall. >> you know obviously it is a little bit of a knee jerk reaction. a lot of people got caught off sides here....
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so what is currently the case if you're using a disability plagued that's stolen, cancelled etc., what happens that i currently there's a resolution passed in 1996 that prohibits mrakdz from being used. this as all the other restrictions. my understanding is that right now brau because the vehicle code prohibits all the situations that supervisor chu mentioned that's a misdemeanor. and this is a parking violation as well and this allows you to make it a misdemeanor that was issued by which entity? i'm not inspirational sure i think it's the police department >> and my last question is how do you know if a mrakd is reported as lost or stolen how do your parking officers check for that. >> i'm not entirely sure by i believe it's the dmv to the plaques are on file with the dmv and the city the lock little talk with the dmv. >> so if a car is parked on the street of one of those mrakdz how would the law enforcement officer know to ticket that car new. >> my understanding is that each mrakd has some sort of identifying number on it that can be checked. i don't know if that can be done on si
so what is currently the case if you're using a disability plagued that's stolen, cancelled etc., what happens that i currently there's a resolution passed in 1996 that prohibits mrakdz from being used. this as all the other restrictions. my understanding is that right now brau because the vehicle code prohibits all the situations that supervisor chu mentioned that's a misdemeanor. and this is a parking violation as well and this allows you to make it a misdemeanor that was issued by which...
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he's do it for cardiac surgery and for dermatology, etc. now, the issue really was in cardiac surgery is pretty easy to give you the results. you know, people either make it or they don't make it. and so you count up the results pretty easily. it's much harder than a lot of the other specialties, take dermatology, for example. you know, what is quality dermatology? i mean, i said dermatologist you can't just tell me you're a great dermatologist. show me numbers, give mehmet ricks. so what i asked them to do is set up the metrics for their specialty. so we now have 17 or so books that we publish. each year they get more sophisticated. and let's talk about the good, the bad, the ugly. but it's transparency. and transparency is a wonderful thing. transparency and quality and really didn't happen at all in medicine up until maybe 15, 20 years ago. >> whose decision was to put your 990 tax form on the website? >> that's part of our transparency. >> when did that start? oh. >> i can't tell you. i don't remember, actually. >> i want to tell you so
he's do it for cardiac surgery and for dermatology, etc. now, the issue really was in cardiac surgery is pretty easy to give you the results. you know, people either make it or they don't make it. and so you count up the results pretty easily. it's much harder than a lot of the other specialties, take dermatology, for example. you know, what is quality dermatology? i mean, i said dermatologist you can't just tell me you're a great dermatologist. show me numbers, give mehmet ricks. so what i...
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parents to children, teachers to students, etc.. it's got to become a living spirit in every generation or it's just it won't work. >> the great american judge of the 20th century wrote a small book based on a speech that he gave to celebrate the fourth of july and what american liberty mint and he simply caulkett "the spirit of liberty justice montesquieu's greatest work was the spirit in the laws, not just the text the spirit of the laws. i've had several people during the course of the day and putting at a reception a little while ago talk to me about the middle east in light of each day brings news today was no exception of what is unfolding in the middle east, egypt, syria is on everyone's list. the pure research center has reported that the world's highest levels of government restrictions on religious beliefs and practices were found in the middle east and north africa. and one of the issues now before the president of the united states, the congress of the united states and the american people is what should we be doing in t
parents to children, teachers to students, etc.. it's got to become a living spirit in every generation or it's just it won't work. >> the great american judge of the 20th century wrote a small book based on a speech that he gave to celebrate the fourth of july and what american liberty mint and he simply caulkett "the spirit of liberty justice montesquieu's greatest work was the spirit in the laws, not just the text the spirit of the laws. i've had several people during the course...
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investment is slower, etc. it appears, again, that the potential rate of growth of the economy has been slowed somewhat temporarily by the recession and the financial crisis and you can see that in the productivity figures. not anticipated that slowdown in productivity and that is one of the main reasons why we have not anticipated the relatively slow growth. thatimportant to recognize what monetary policy affects is not the potential rate of growth, long run. rather, the cyclical part, the deviation of output and employment from its normal level. in predicting the amount of slack in the economy, so to speak, we have done a little better. our productions of unemployment, for example, have been better than her predictions of growth and, in particular, one thing has been quite striking is that we were too -- pessimistic on unemployment for this year. unemployment has fallen faster than we anticipated. in that respect, we were too pessimistic rather than optimistic. we will continue to do the best we can. we are l
investment is slower, etc. it appears, again, that the potential rate of growth of the economy has been slowed somewhat temporarily by the recession and the financial crisis and you can see that in the productivity figures. not anticipated that slowdown in productivity and that is one of the main reasons why we have not anticipated the relatively slow growth. thatimportant to recognize what monetary policy affects is not the potential rate of growth, long run. rather, the cyclical part, the...
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his office on not doing enough to try to help homeowners who were underwater going into foreclosure etc etc a lot of that was left over from there so i and liberals just prefer a yell and they just they just have all the way along and it was i think it was surprising to see summers sort of be the ballot out he did about that he was bowed out of of trying to get that position it's kind of surprising i don't know neal to think it was surprising i was a little bit i was a little bit surprised but remember that we actually got to a point late last week where it seemed like that mr summers could theoretically lose the vote in the banking committee not even necessarily make it to the floor terribly easily because there were a number of democrats who sort of had rebelled who were sitting on the committee and so i think that that was a vote that no one necessarily wanted to see but i agree totally with this idea that he was bowed out this was an announcement that came on a weekend afternoon this was not something that was wanting to be leading the news cycle you know both insiders as the next c
his office on not doing enough to try to help homeowners who were underwater going into foreclosure etc etc a lot of that was left over from there so i and liberals just prefer a yell and they just they just have all the way along and it was i think it was surprising to see summers sort of be the ballot out he did about that he was bowed out of of trying to get that position it's kind of surprising i don't know neal to think it was surprising i was a little bit i was a little bit surprised but...
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in london in london is going up like a one hundred thirty pounds an hour day etc it's faster than the speed of light almost but we've got actually two charts here we've got a chart of london house prices and you can see how that goes upward slope into the right which means it's a bubble now can you pick the top of a bubble i don't know i called the top of apple when it was trading around close to seven hundred i wrote an article in the huffington post and i was slated everybody told me two hundred fifty people wrote in said you don't know what you're talking about and i said look apple's a great company but it's a barrier to entry that's very low to get into the technology market it's not exxon mobile getting back to the housing chart if you look at it it's massively upward sloping this chart illustrates that and then there's another chart that we have bill. trading wages wages is the opposite way so there's since the beginning of time in history in every real estate market in the world max there's been a correlation between income and housing prices there has to be housing lacks the
in london in london is going up like a one hundred thirty pounds an hour day etc it's faster than the speed of light almost but we've got actually two charts here we've got a chart of london house prices and you can see how that goes upward slope into the right which means it's a bubble now can you pick the top of a bubble i don't know i called the top of apple when it was trading around close to seven hundred i wrote an article in the huffington post and i was slated everybody told me two...
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in london in london is going up like a one hundred thirty pounds an hour day etc it's faster than the speed of light almost but we've got actually two charts here we've got a chart of london house prices and you can see how that goes upward slope into the right which means it's a bubble now can you pick the top of a bubble i don't know i called the top of apple when it was trading around close to seven hundred i wrote an article in the huffington post and i was slated everybody told me two hundred fifty people wrote in said you don't know what you're talking about and i said look apple's a great company but it's a barrier to entry that's very low to get into the technology market it's not exxon mobile getting back to the housing chart if you look at it it's massively upward sloping this chart illustrates that and then there's another chart that we have bill. trading wages wages is the opposite way so there's since the beginning of time in history in every real estate market in the world max there's been a correlation between income and housing prices there has to be housing lacks the
in london in london is going up like a one hundred thirty pounds an hour day etc it's faster than the speed of light almost but we've got actually two charts here we've got a chart of london house prices and you can see how that goes upward slope into the right which means it's a bubble now can you pick the top of a bubble i don't know i called the top of apple when it was trading around close to seven hundred i wrote an article in the huffington post and i was slated everybody told me two...