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the time so there was a strong need for education in this part of california, adjacent to san jose etc.. though mission santa clara with the aid of 21 missions established in northern california from 1777 to i think 1823 or early 1800s and another interesting note, it was the first four missions to be named for a woman, saint clare of assisi. the mission church on campus continued to serve as local parish church for the people of santa clara and it wasn't until 1852 the town of santa clara was incorporated as its own entity. the university and the sound of santa clara came of age together so hard to talk about the history of one without talking about the history of the other. the jesuits overall would have been using maybe not so much the manuscript material but in addition to the handwritten interior we have as part of this collection they also inherited about 250 of the vision library books as well. many of them were probably largely on theology but some also reflected missions and travel of the religious orders etc. so the library books in particular would have formed the core of th
the time so there was a strong need for education in this part of california, adjacent to san jose etc.. though mission santa clara with the aid of 21 missions established in northern california from 1777 to i think 1823 or early 1800s and another interesting note, it was the first four missions to be named for a woman, saint clare of assisi. the mission church on campus continued to serve as local parish church for the people of santa clara and it wasn't until 1852 the town of santa clara was...
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with do you think it rates other civil war films etc. in terms of its accuracy? ashley: it is immaculately researched. sarah: they spent a lot of time and energy going to historians and sharing scripts and having historians go line by line into the scripts and make edits or as ortin's -- or suggestions the way they could change it that would make it more accurate or the stories they could tell that would better tell the story of that time. it is really accurate. i think compared to many other depictions of the civil war, it is not depicting the civil war that was glorious. instead, it is showing you the nitty-gritty of what all war is like. seeome historians television or film productions on the civil war and go, it is another tv show or film about the civil war, why should i watch? i, of course, love it. never, oh,esponses another thing about the civil war. i may have gone into it a bit skeptical, but this is what i do , so i did go into it thinking, how well could they have possibly done? and then i loved it for all these reasons. sarah: a lot of historians are
with do you think it rates other civil war films etc. in terms of its accuracy? ashley: it is immaculately researched. sarah: they spent a lot of time and energy going to historians and sharing scripts and having historians go line by line into the scripts and make edits or as ortin's -- or suggestions the way they could change it that would make it more accurate or the stories they could tell that would better tell the story of that time. it is really accurate. i think compared to many other...
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etc. so that is the general process good as i noted, it is the case that department heads - excuse me - commissions can amend it or you may want to have other forms but it absolutely is a favor to use this one because we know that we will not receive any complaints that it's an unorthodox process. just the three sections we have the first page is simply identifying department head at the second page not show up in the powerpoint but it's an appraisal report summary. the second page was the performance planning goals which i think is right there. that's where you're going to list the smart items which we achieved overly over the fiscal year. the next page we get the comments regarding new overall performance. this is what went well, this is what didn't and areas for growth word of him and even for people are doing amazingly well we always recommend that you didn't fight areas of growth that may be recommend professional development, etc. then alternately, is signed off by the, i would say i
etc. so that is the general process good as i noted, it is the case that department heads - excuse me - commissions can amend it or you may want to have other forms but it absolutely is a favor to use this one because we know that we will not receive any complaints that it's an unorthodox process. just the three sections we have the first page is simply identifying department head at the second page not show up in the powerpoint but it's an appraisal report summary. the second page was the...
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women started talking about having orgasms, we started talking about bisexuality, etc. would you comment, please? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i think that's an excellent point, thank you. it wasn't only the sexual liberation movement though that made the gay liberation movement possible. the gay liberation movement was born at the end of the 1960s. it was a decade of various minority groupses fighting for their rights -- groups fighting for their rights and other groups questioning authority that gave blind decisions. the 1960s was the period of the black movement, for instance, where african-americans fought for their rights in a variety of way. it was the rise of the feminist movement which is part of the sexual liberation movement, as you point out. it was also the era of the anti-vietnam war movement where hundreds of thousands of people knew that they could congregate to question the government's policy for having gotten us into a pointless war. and so at the very end of the 1960s, on june 28th, 1969, at the stonewall inn, young gay people decided that they
women started talking about having orgasms, we started talking about bisexuality, etc. would you comment, please? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i think that's an excellent point, thank you. it wasn't only the sexual liberation movement though that made the gay liberation movement possible. the gay liberation movement was born at the end of the 1960s. it was a decade of various minority groupses fighting for their rights -- groups fighting for their rights and other groups...
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and in we came to president bush, tax cuts to the high-end, giveaway to pharma, etc., etc. medicare part the, and also -- two unpaidrt d, wars. the deficit soared. we went from the path of deficit reduction, debt reduction the opposite direction. when president obama took office, one point $4 trillion before he ever took office. now it is down 70%. the problem is, on the pay-as-you-go, republicans will say, you have to pay, if you want to invest in education, you have to pay as you go. what comes to tax cuts for the rich, we don't have to pay for those. that's really a >> that helps bureau and brings money into the treasury. when our colleagues say we can't have grants and this, let's start, under their budget maybe when hundred thousand kids will be k-12 headstart, that is a false economy because the investment into education is needed to keep america economically number one. when we bring people to the table to negotiate, we save the agnostic, but it has to increase growth and reduces the deficit. i want to follow up on that before we get to jeff sessions. because of one
and in we came to president bush, tax cuts to the high-end, giveaway to pharma, etc., etc. medicare part the, and also -- two unpaidrt d, wars. the deficit soared. we went from the path of deficit reduction, debt reduction the opposite direction. when president obama took office, one point $4 trillion before he ever took office. now it is down 70%. the problem is, on the pay-as-you-go, republicans will say, you have to pay, if you want to invest in education, you have to pay as you go. what...
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score, etc., etc., won't be the final thing. it will continue to change. i must say, and i say this with great respect to my friend from tennessee, i think coming out of her committee was terrific improvements in this bill. and very proud -- i know even people that will vote against the bill, my good friend from kentucky, who made that very clear, but did support one of the amendments. because he thought it made it bert. which i thought was a generous and thoughtful way to proceed. the gentlelady has any comments i'd love to hear them? mrs. black: mr. vice chair, i appreciate that. and the ranking member and six of his colleagues supported that suggestion that we have passed on. i keep telling my colleagues that they need to have their voice heard, not just in the media but also to let the leadership know what their thoughts are. we all need to stay and fight. as i said before, legislation, we all know that analogy this made is like sausage. it's not pretty watching it being made. but tastes pretty good tend when you get it right. i think that that is -- g
score, etc., etc., won't be the final thing. it will continue to change. i must say, and i say this with great respect to my friend from tennessee, i think coming out of her committee was terrific improvements in this bill. and very proud -- i know even people that will vote against the bill, my good friend from kentucky, who made that very clear, but did support one of the amendments. because he thought it made it bert. which i thought was a generous and thoughtful way to proceed. the...
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, etc, but he has decided to take her into the inner circle properly.and getting his laundry, but as far as the hearings, from the senate, intelligence committee on potential russian interference in the us presidential election last year, the senate has got going, what happened to the house investigation? the house investigation is in chaos at the moment. the leading republican, the leading democrats are at one and other‘s throats. some democrats are calling for the charm to stand down. you will recall in the last week or so, it emerged that he was invite on to the grounds of the white house, kind of in the dead of night, to read some secret documents, which seem to suggest that donald trump's conversations have been caught up accidentally, in surveillance operations, though he seemed to need to take that evidence to the president on the following day, despite the fact it was given to him on white house grounds, the democrats don't like it at all. nunez was part of the transition team. they don't think he is acting as an independent chairman. however, l
, etc, but he has decided to take her into the inner circle properly.and getting his laundry, but as far as the hearings, from the senate, intelligence committee on potential russian interference in the us presidential election last year, the senate has got going, what happened to the house investigation? the house investigation is in chaos at the moment. the leading republican, the leading democrats are at one and other‘s throats. some democrats are calling for the charm to stand down. you...
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that has a huge effect on our economy, affecting incomes, growth, etc. any solutions that exist, any way to solve this problem but policymakers take on the challenges this year and hopeful they will consider our fiscal challenge in that context. i want to thank the leader for speaking with us today. [applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the g pearson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to remind everyone if you want to tweet at us and get jake's attention on the ipad or questions or thoughts as we go through the conversation and without further ado, please welcome nancy pelosi to the stage. [applause] congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. >> so no shortage of things to talk about as we said before you came out here so we will jump right off. you began this week in kind of a spat with the president but most notably, you are one of the first people to call for jeff sessions, the attorney general, to resign. yesterday, he recused himself, you're not happy with that. >> no but first let me thank
that has a huge effect on our economy, affecting incomes, growth, etc. any solutions that exist, any way to solve this problem but policymakers take on the challenges this year and hopeful they will consider our fiscal challenge in that context. i want to thank the leader for speaking with us today. [applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the g pearson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to remind everyone if you want to tweet at us and...
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he is a share holder in s-corporation, etc., etc. he has to fill out how many k forms under that schedule. i'm not going to yield, not today. not today. this is too serious. he has to file perhaps in schedule c. and etc., etc. the two pages that we received and the public received are a joke. you know it, and i know it. we're not a joke. i take everybody on this committee seriously. i know that you have the best of intensions but for you to accuse me of doing this for political reasons, you are 110% wrong. we also know that mr. trump said the trump organization saw money -- this is what he said not me -- pouring in from russia. and that russians make a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets. we know that the trump organization repeatedly attempted to secure trademarks and develop real estate in russia. not unlike what they did in china. we'll get to that. we have plenty of time. >> thank you. the gentleman's time has expired. >> i think chairman, my experience has been and i've done some work as far as paying ta
he is a share holder in s-corporation, etc., etc. he has to fill out how many k forms under that schedule. i'm not going to yield, not today. not today. this is too serious. he has to file perhaps in schedule c. and etc., etc. the two pages that we received and the public received are a joke. you know it, and i know it. we're not a joke. i take everybody on this committee seriously. i know that you have the best of intensions but for you to accuse me of doing this for political reasons, you are...
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most of what we would call americans today where first of all georgians or virginians or kentuckians, etc., before they were americans. would you speak to in your research how provincialism played into what transpired in 1860, along with the other factors we know about -- slavery, tariffs, regional differences, etc. thank you. doug? >> ok. um. i know that there is -- thank you. doug: i know it is a time of westerly, people are moving to the west and lincoln's family is moving. it is typical. people are coming out of the east. geographers are fascinated by the fact that they -- they tend to move in the same latitude. not everybody, but it is a tendency. so illinois gets those from tennessee and kentucky, and lincoln's family is one of those. and it makes for a different kind of society. certainly lincoln, the illinois that lincoln started out in is a really crude frontier society. you think he is a lawyer, but you have no idea what a lawyer did. and herndon talked about this all the time, you should have seen the way we practiced in those days. a very primitive kind of think mother they di
most of what we would call americans today where first of all georgians or virginians or kentuckians, etc., before they were americans. would you speak to in your research how provincialism played into what transpired in 1860, along with the other factors we know about -- slavery, tariffs, regional differences, etc. thank you. doug? >> ok. um. i know that there is -- thank you. doug: i know it is a time of westerly, people are moving to the west and lincoln's family is moving. it is...
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that has a huge effect on our economy, affecting incomes, growth, etc. many solutions that exist, any way to solve this problem but policymakers take on the challenges this year and hopeful they will consider our fiscal outlook in that context. thank you very much. i want to thank the leader for speaking with us today. [applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the peter g peterson pearson -- peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to remind everyone if you want to tweet at us and get jake's attention on the ipad or questions or thoughts as we go through the conversation and without further ado, please welcome nancy pelosi to the stage. [applause] congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> so no shortage of things to talk about as we said before you came out here so we will jump right off. you began this week in kind of a spat with the president but most notably, you are one of the first people to call for jeff sessions, the attorney general, to resign. yesterday, he recused him
that has a huge effect on our economy, affecting incomes, growth, etc. many solutions that exist, any way to solve this problem but policymakers take on the challenges this year and hopeful they will consider our fiscal outlook in that context. thank you very much. i want to thank the leader for speaking with us today. [applause] >> thank you so much and thanks to the peter g peterson pearson -- peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. before we get started, i want to...
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probably because of the write-offs and deductions, etc. affected bye is companies.ompanies are affected by health care. it goes on and on. we are in a vicious circle. host: thanks for the call. this is the headline from the "chicago tribune." the rest of trump's agenda gets tougher after the health care fiasco. that these available online. a couple of tweets. a story we are also following, this from cnn. an overnight shooting in cincinnati. one person is confirmed dead. 14 others injured. more details available online at cnn.com. a club shooting took place early this morning in cincinnati. from antioch, california, democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think the impact on the trump agenda showed that another failure. in terms of these comments about how bad obamacare actually was, i want callers to river that when mr. obama got into office, the role of the republicans was to go against everything he did. it did not matter what he did. they were just going to go against everything he did. when the actual obamacare came ou
probably because of the write-offs and deductions, etc. affected bye is companies.ompanies are affected by health care. it goes on and on. we are in a vicious circle. host: thanks for the call. this is the headline from the "chicago tribune." the rest of trump's agenda gets tougher after the health care fiasco. that these available online. a couple of tweets. a story we are also following, this from cnn. an overnight shooting in cincinnati. one person is confirmed dead. 14 others...
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many which wither in southern california, san fernando valley, etc. since probably the state ever became a state. been to mexico and the peninsula more times than i can count. never in my life have i met kinder, nicer people ever. i am now living here in north carolina, western part of north carolina. the paranoia here about hispanics, the wall, the illegals, the criminals, the drugs, yada yada. just look, recently our papers, least a dozen people have been arrested for meth labs, shootings, murders, rapes, etc. not one was hispanic. everyone was a local white boy, or women. local white folk, not one hispanic, or a russian or a chinese or anybody else. just paranoia. it's gotten out of hand. >> guest: and thank you for that insightful comment. and you're right, there is a paranoia, i mean, we are creating this atmosphere that is turned into hate. a lot of time they use crime as an advocate of why we should not dislike a group of people. let me give you the rate of texas as an example. if you look at laredo using sbs statistics, we had last year about
many which wither in southern california, san fernando valley, etc. since probably the state ever became a state. been to mexico and the peninsula more times than i can count. never in my life have i met kinder, nicer people ever. i am now living here in north carolina, western part of north carolina. the paranoia here about hispanics, the wall, the illegals, the criminals, the drugs, yada yada. just look, recently our papers, least a dozen people have been arrested for meth labs, shootings,...
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it affects people with disabilities or addiction, etc. especially meeting the needs of america's children who need that assistance. as bad as trumpcare was, republicans have been up all night trying to make it worse. they're scrambling to find a bill that they can pass on the floor. i don't know if you can't to call this on trump's part a ookie's error, but you don't say we'll pass a bill. you build consensus in your caucus and when you're ready you set the date to bring it to the floor. but so eager were they to, i don't know, to be mean-spirited, to say we are going to bring up this bill on the same day as the seventh anniversary of the affordable care act. rookie's error, donald trump. you may be a great negotiator. rookie's error bringing this up when you are clearly not ready. how are they moving to get ready? here's how we're moving. we're hearing changes to destroy the protections of more than 155 million americans who get coverage through their employers. eliminating essential health benefits. you've probably seen -- i don't have
it affects people with disabilities or addiction, etc. especially meeting the needs of america's children who need that assistance. as bad as trumpcare was, republicans have been up all night trying to make it worse. they're scrambling to find a bill that they can pass on the floor. i don't know if you can't to call this on trump's part a ookie's error, but you don't say we'll pass a bill. you build consensus in your caucus and when you're ready you set the date to bring it to the floor. but so...
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etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how successful they achieve the objectives and goals of the plan. you will see our ports i have only one copy but it's public document and then it would would like it i can give it to you. sgt. kill shaw, we sent out this year as we do every year a proposed evaluation form for developing the performance plan. the appraisal. i note, as i think you reference, this commission was very busy this year but cannot use of force and hiring a new police chief so it is not surprising that perhaps the commission has not c
etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how...
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we do wa nt things like social care etc.he way we say we are growing, it is even safer. i think we are doing well, we are bringing the deficit down each year, but we have got to get rid of it. the debt is going up every year. austerity is probably another eight or nine years. at least. it has been great having you in. many thanks for the questions. and for more reaction to the budget you can go to the website. you will find live updates and full analysis from all our reporters. many thanks again to everybody here and to you for watching. let'sjoin nick miller for watching. let'sjoin nick miller for all the weather. we have the highest temperatures overnight. we have cloud and damp and drizzly weather inside of england and there is some fog around some of the coasts. it is a different story in the northern part of the uk. there are showers overnight spreading through scotland. we still have some of those showers in scotland as we start the day tomorrow, but gradually they become confined to the far north and the northern isle
we do wa nt things like social care etc.he way we say we are growing, it is even safer. i think we are doing well, we are bringing the deficit down each year, but we have got to get rid of it. the debt is going up every year. austerity is probably another eight or nine years. at least. it has been great having you in. many thanks for the questions. and for more reaction to the budget you can go to the website. you will find live updates and full analysis from all our reporters. many thanks...
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etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how successful they achieve the objectives and goals of the plan. you will see our ports i have only one copy but it's public document and then it would would like it i can give it to you. sgt. kill shaw, we sent out this year as we do every year a proposed evaluation form for developing the performance plan. the appraisal. i note, as i think you reference, this commission was very busy this year but cannot use of force and hiring a new police chief so it is not surprising that perhaps the commission has not c
etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how...
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etc. with secretary of state. >> good morning. thank you for joining us. the executive order signed by the president today, protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry in the united states, is a vital measure for strengthening our national security. president's solemn duty to protect the american people. and with this order president trump is exercising his rightful authority to keep our people safe. threats to our security continue to evolve and change, commonsense dictates we continually reevaluate and reassess the system we rely upon to protect our country. while no system can be made completely infallible, the american people can have high confidence we are identifying ways to improve the vetting process and keep terrorists from entering our country. to our allies and partners around the world, please understand this order is part of our ongoing efforts to illuminate vulnerabilities that radical islamic terrorists can and exploit dashcam and will exploit. willtate department coordinate with various agencies to implement these restrictions in an
etc. with secretary of state. >> good morning. thank you for joining us. the executive order signed by the president today, protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry in the united states, is a vital measure for strengthening our national security. president's solemn duty to protect the american people. and with this order president trump is exercising his rightful authority to keep our people safe. threats to our security continue to evolve and change, commonsense dictates we...
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look, we're all waiting for what jan etc. yellen says later on.he stock market has as much skin in this game as anything else. if she is too hawkish today as we were hear rg earlier on, you have a full rate hike cycle priced in, you would think that is not great for stocks. as get to about that the open. that is 10 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. this is the market open. we are seven minutes away from the start of cash trading in europe. ftse 100 looks like it is going to open a little soft this morning. london looks soft this morning as well. let's talk about where we think the terminal is pointing. let's talk about the fair value of where we are now. yesterday fairly flat open. this morning, we think it is by .3. open down germany looks softer than most. looks like germany is going to be down by .5%. at the get-go of trade in a few minutes. matt: yeah, we saw the rollover in crash trade roll over into weakness in the u.s. trade. i have a chart, 6454. you can check it out on your bloomberg there if you like. it shows the eur
look, we're all waiting for what jan etc. yellen says later on.he stock market has as much skin in this game as anything else. if she is too hawkish today as we were hear rg earlier on, you have a full rate hike cycle priced in, you would think that is not great for stocks. as get to about that the open. that is 10 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. this is the market open. we are seven minutes away from the start of cash trading in europe. ftse 100 looks like it is going...
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it is affecting incomes, growth, etc.. we have many will ways to solve the problem. as policymakers take on the challenges this your, we are hopeful they will consider this. thank you very much. welcome. [applause] anna: things to the peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. everyone thatnd you can tweet at us as we go to the conversation. without further do, please welcome nancy pelosi to the state. [applause] -- to the stage. [applause] anna: thank you so much for joining us. rep. pelosi: you are welcome y. jake: you begin this week in a spat with the president. [laughter] jake: most notably, you are one of the first people to call for jeff sessions, the attorney general, to resign. yesterday he refused himself. -- refused himself. you are not happy with that. rep. pelosi: first of all, let me think the peterson institute for -- peterson foundation for hosting today. it is important for us to address the deficit and the foundation has been in the lead is, challenging us to make our contribution to reduce the deficit. the only thing a would say abo
it is affecting incomes, growth, etc.. we have many will ways to solve the problem. as policymakers take on the challenges this your, we are hopeful they will consider this. thank you very much. welcome. [applause] anna: things to the peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. everyone thatnd you can tweet at us as we go to the conversation. without further do, please welcome nancy pelosi to the state. [applause] -- to the stage. [applause] anna: thank you so much for joining...
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defense, infrastructure, etc.. as i said earlier, discretion is only about 30% of the budget. it is also not a fundamental driver of our long-term debt. growth of entitlement, social security, and medicare as a result of the demographics is where the growth is. here is the long-term path of that. we can make changes to that as we see fit. but it is not what is causing our debt problem. it is lower than what it has been. we are already at a historically low level. just a few key takeaways. ae rd -- we already have historically high level of debt, growing at an unsafe double -- at an unsustainable growth. there are many ways to solve this problem. on thecymakers take challenges of this year, we killed they will consider this and take it into context. thank you very much and welcome. >> thank you to the peter g peterson foundation for making this conversation possible. i want to remind everyone to #the playbook video. do, lee'srther i welcome nancy pelosi to the stage. applause] thank you so much for joining us. lucy: thank you. pelosi: thankive you. >> you began this week with a
defense, infrastructure, etc.. as i said earlier, discretion is only about 30% of the budget. it is also not a fundamental driver of our long-term debt. growth of entitlement, social security, and medicare as a result of the demographics is where the growth is. here is the long-term path of that. we can make changes to that as we see fit. but it is not what is causing our debt problem. it is lower than what it has been. we are already at a historically low level. just a few key takeaways. ae rd...
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., etc., in a similar manner? that means considering them on their merits discreetly, separately, individually. i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the gentleman knows we are working in part the continuing resolution short time. -- short term. it is my intention once we pass the f.y. 2017 defense bill i will keep members updated on further floor schedules and bills but it would be my goal to continue to pats the rest of the appropriation bills. mr. hoyer: i appreciate that, that that's your goal. i hope we can pursue that goal. frankly, we believe that the scenario is being set up to take kear of the defense bill, i voted for the defense bill and i was one of those people, i intend to vote for the defense bill this -- next week when it comes toths floor, if in fact as the gentleman represents it is substantively the same as the bill that we've already adopted. what i am concerned about and what members on my side of the aisle are concerned about is nondefense aining discretionar
., etc., in a similar manner? that means considering them on their merits discreetly, separately, individually. i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the gentleman knows we are working in part the continuing resolution short time. -- short term. it is my intention once we pass the f.y. 2017 defense bill i will keep members updated on further floor schedules and bills but it would be my goal to continue to pats the rest of the appropriation bills. mr. hoyer: i...
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those regulations relate to employment, the environment etc. thank you.any others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:45 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining martine croxall tonight, are caroline wheeler from the sunday express and henry mance of the financial times. in other news, a minute's silence has been held this afternoon on westminster bridge, to mark the moment khalid masood began his terror attack last week. three people died after being hit by the car he was driving. a police officer was also killed. the inquests into their deaths were opened and adjourned earlier today. daniela relph reports their anguish and pain so obvious. the family of the american victim, kurt cochran, came to westminster to remember. they mourned his loss together at the place where he was hit and thrown from the bridge. kurt cochran was the first to be hit when the vehicle careered onto the pavement. teacher aysha frade also died, she had two children. leslie rhodes was also killed on the bridge, he was 75 years old. the final victim was pc
those regulations relate to employment, the environment etc. thank you.any others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:45 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining martine croxall tonight, are caroline wheeler from the sunday express and henry mance of the financial times. in other news, a minute's silence has been held this afternoon on westminster bridge, to mark the moment khalid masood began his terror attack last week. three people died after being hit by the car he...
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etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how successful they achieve the objectives and goals of the plan. you will see our ports i have only one copy but it's public document and then it would would like it i can give it to you. sgt. kill shaw, we sent out this year as we do every year a proposed evaluation form for developing the performance plan. the appraisal. i note, as i think you reference, this commission was very busy this year but cannot use of force and hiring a new police chief so it is not surprising that perhaps the commission has not c
etc. at the conclusion of the period and again it could be a fiscal year by calendar year to conclude it's a fiscal year will be a pre-appraisal meeting see me with the department head , how have we done this year? and complete the performance evaluation. the resultant performance appraisal. it's basically the process we call performance planning and appraisal because you say in advance what is you expect to get done and then the person is evaluated at the conclusion of the period on how...
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but what is behind the fa ct profits etc.ly are blocking snap from being included, put that in perspective for us? they may block snap because these big money managers that had to buy every stock in an index do not like what snap is doing, these are tracker funds. snap is like what snap is doing, these are trackerfunds. snap is saying like what snap is doing, these are tracker funds. snap is saying that we wa nt tracker funds. snap is saying that we want to list on these indices but not give you any voting rights, so people will have to buy a large amount of snap and they do not want to not have a say. snap wants to be found a lead company, the founder makes the decisions, get the acid managers are saying if we have put a lot of money into the company, we wa nt to lot of money into the company, we want to say —— yet the asset managers are saying. what we saw with google, facebook and alphabet, they have non—voting rights shares, but they give those to company members or employees of the company, they have caved and they do al
but what is behind the fa ct profits etc.ly are blocking snap from being included, put that in perspective for us? they may block snap because these big money managers that had to buy every stock in an index do not like what snap is doing, these are tracker funds. snap is like what snap is doing, these are trackerfunds. snap is saying like what snap is doing, these are tracker funds. snap is saying that we wa nt tracker funds. snap is saying that we want to list on these indices but not give...
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centers for their survival with that said, we feel the pinch yes, a technology of online shopping, etc. but the nature of large floor plates is not going to >> >> the last question is, i do believe that the comments on the central subway had a larger negative affect on some of the occupancies and vibrancy of part of stockton street in particular but also on some of the stores which are on the market street side of the central subway has slowed us down for many many years. it is the lower part of stockton and even with the christmas attempt to put some [inaudible] there and make some activities it has not really helped those stores at all. what has helped him it's very interesting to see apple a strong flagship [inaudible] on union square when you see the shift with a topic used to be it was basically between macy's, crate and barrel, and apple in the lower part of stockton. that has now all shifted to the upper part of market-of stockton street starting at the corner of union square, the park is much more used than was ever before. now there's two cafÉs. it shows you the dynamics but h
centers for their survival with that said, we feel the pinch yes, a technology of online shopping, etc. but the nature of large floor plates is not going to >> >> the last question is, i do believe that the comments on the central subway had a larger negative affect on some of the occupancies and vibrancy of part of stockton street in particular but also on some of the stores which are on the market street side of the central subway has slowed us down for many many years. it is the...
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for education in this part of california, northern california in particular, adjacent to san jose and etc. missions had eclair with the eighth of the 21 omissions established in northern california between 1777-8023, early 1800s. and another interesting note is it was the first of four missions of the 21 missions -- of st. clair of sec. -- of assi si. and this church has continued to serve as the parish church, and 52 whennot until 18 santa clara was made its own entity. of --iversity and a ton santa clara content -- came of age together. it is hard to talk about the history of one without out about the history of the other. the jesuits over all would have been somewhat using, maybe not so much of the manuscript material, but in addition to the hand written material we have as part of the collection, they also inherited probably about 250 of the mission's library books. many were probably largely on theology, but some of them reflected also missions and travel of some of the religious orders, etc. havee library books would formed the core of the library collection for the college as it wa
for education in this part of california, northern california in particular, adjacent to san jose and etc. missions had eclair with the eighth of the 21 omissions established in northern california between 1777-8023, early 1800s. and another interesting note is it was the first of four missions of the 21 missions -- of st. clair of sec. -- of assi si. and this church has continued to serve as the parish church, and 52 whennot until 18 santa clara was made its own entity. of --iversity and a ton...
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these are moments where people are smiling, shaking hands, they other withg each warm embraces, etc. and of course, i do not feel that way. i do not feel that i could participate in the kind of honoring of a president who has who he really is. and when he is said and the way he has acted is that he is a man that should not be honored. who cannot be trusted. calls names, that intimidates, bullies, and so for me i do not participate and so-called celebrations with people that i do not honor. and i do not believe in. >> let's talk about immigration. -- represent district host: thanks again for that. the posting on facebook who did not show at the event. we want to show, this is from a viewer, the behavior of the democrats during the speech shows they do not care about this country. and another, how can we justify further increases in spending when we are cutting two other ranches of government? thomas from north carolina, democrats line. that evening. good evening. i am a veteran of the vietnam war and i listened to the speech. is things that have transpired over the eight years that pr
these are moments where people are smiling, shaking hands, they other withg each warm embraces, etc. and of course, i do not feel that way. i do not feel that i could participate in the kind of honoring of a president who has who he really is. and when he is said and the way he has acted is that he is a man that should not be honored. who cannot be trusted. calls names, that intimidates, bullies, and so for me i do not participate and so-called celebrations with people that i do not honor. and...
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and it's possible now with technology and sort of data algorithms and etc. to get a sense in realtime or close to realtime where voters are, their likely hood of supporting your candidate or your opponent and their likelihood to vote. and you kind of put those two data points together, and you have a general picture of how the election is going to go. at least if you're doing it well. >> host: well, what do you look at when you look at a voter? do you look at someone's facebook page, or is that pretty -- >> guest: is so it depends on the campaign, the level of sophistication. the more advanced levels it's possible to use a very long list of data points to analyze both social activity, also access to consumer marketing information. some of these trends go all the way back to '04's sort of microtargetting. now you can think of the decade-plus amount of fest case that has been created that is now available to campaigns. there's always kind of a space race between the democrats and the republicans over who's got the edge over these kinds of tools and that will,
and it's possible now with technology and sort of data algorithms and etc. to get a sense in realtime or close to realtime where voters are, their likely hood of supporting your candidate or your opponent and their likelihood to vote. and you kind of put those two data points together, and you have a general picture of how the election is going to go. at least if you're doing it well. >> host: well, what do you look at when you look at a voter? do you look at someone's facebook page, or...
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control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowledge, wisdom, insight, etc. "therebecca solnit on mother of all questions." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. top democratic lawmakers are demanding house intelligence committee chair devin nunes recuse himself from investigating ties betwe trump and russia amid revelations nunes met with a source on the grounds of the white house and viewed secret u.s. intelligence reports one day before nunes went to the white house to brief president trump about the reports. he claims it indicates tribes or his associates might have been integrally swept up in surveillance carried out by u.s. spy agencies as they conducted foreign. he did not share it with fellow committee members and has not, to this day. some democrats such as california congress member jackie speier, have called on in us to step down as chair. democrats say the meeting shows nunes is too close to trump to be impartial in the investigation about whether trump's campaign col
control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowledge, wisdom, insight, etc. "therebecca solnit on mother of all questions." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. top democratic lawmakers are demanding house intelligence committee chair devin nunes recuse himself from investigating ties betwe trump and russia amid revelations nunes met with a source on the grounds of the...
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., etc. and i know all of them as you said need to colonel together to speak because the problem it does as a city hits us the hardest with the much primary buildings together with the historic structures, etc. the problem and i appreciate the authoritativeness through the entire thing so hopefully create the federal government wake up that the train or the water is moving we need to figure to remain on the land otherwise we'll be impacting not just bits and part like the west coast of san francisco but basically effecting the entire viability of rest of the country. >> thank you director rahaim. >> first thank you diane and byron this work is productive collaboration between the port and the planning department and with the other departments with the port and planning department co-chairing the effort a positive collaboration the thing that is important to note about the actual plan and the vulnerability analysis we're now entering into it looks like public facilities what is important to re
., etc. and i know all of them as you said need to colonel together to speak because the problem it does as a city hits us the hardest with the much primary buildings together with the historic structures, etc. the problem and i appreciate the authoritativeness through the entire thing so hopefully create the federal government wake up that the train or the water is moving we need to figure to remain on the land otherwise we'll be impacting not just bits and part like the west coast of san...
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., etc.summary i never understood the second set of drawings this is different from the original packet and we - >> of course the second set that was distributed today was mark farrell to correct the one error at the fourth floor. >> i'm personally not prepared given all the missing parts including did over sizings the building in some areas that relates to share lightwells to support this project and i'm curious what other commissioners have to say. >> commissioner moore. >> a question for the project architect how possible would it be to leave the project as proposed changing it to two unit and o implying the kerri with the lightwell. >> that's i i cannot answer that i don't own the property - but i think that i've been here in the summer and arranged something you're proposing on trader street at the bottom floor added a substantial in-law unit quite frankly i had that in the back of my head that will be something i can't - it would be very feasible they have a lot of square footage and ge
., etc.summary i never understood the second set of drawings this is different from the original packet and we - >> of course the second set that was distributed today was mark farrell to correct the one error at the fourth floor. >> i'm personally not prepared given all the missing parts including did over sizings the building in some areas that relates to share lightwells to support this project and i'm curious what other commissioners have to say. >> commissioner moore....
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residents and disaster resilience such as screen bookshelves to the wall, repairing shaky stairwells, etc. they also talked about a new grants based program that provides disability related modifications to select residents such as door whining, chairlift installation, wool and shower modifications, etc. they wanted the groups help to disseminate information to folks would benefit from this work. finally, we suck*letter from the department of emergency management introducers up as the new lead planner and the point person for planning for access and functional needs asn. she introduced her a event coordination group that includes , [inaudible] dph, human service agency, whose task is to understand what each department draws or has already in place regarding people with disabilities in disaster situations, and try to coordinate all the efforts and identify the gaps in planning response and resilience. the meeting concluded with a discussion about creating a tabletop exercise for the ddp participants and defining additional issues to work on over the year. the next meeting of the ddp seat w
residents and disaster resilience such as screen bookshelves to the wall, repairing shaky stairwells, etc. they also talked about a new grants based program that provides disability related modifications to select residents such as door whining, chairlift installation, wool and shower modifications, etc. they wanted the groups help to disseminate information to folks would benefit from this work. finally, we suck*letter from the department of emergency management introducers up as the new lead...
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to make sure there is no diminishing and demand in that premium cabins, economy cat them -- cabins, etc is an etc. -- there is something going on, i cannot tell you until middle of next people are making plans to visit the united states during the current -- course of the summer months. it always does not help, but we have to wait and see. yousef: i will put this delicately. do you sense that this is more than just a security issue? the reason i asked the question is, u.s. carriers have been lobbying aggressively the trump administration against gulf carriers. i find it interesting there is not complete overlap between the united aids in the u.k. the u.k. had left the uae off -- the united states in the deep -- and the u.k. the u.k. left the uae off its list. first to cross over in the commercial world and start taking sides on these particular issues makes no sense to me. i do hope that that has not been the case. i do think the united states had a clear and present threat and they reacted accordingly. on that particular issue, i would say, if it is as they suggested is and it is a con
to make sure there is no diminishing and demand in that premium cabins, economy cat them -- cabins, etc is an etc. -- there is something going on, i cannot tell you until middle of next people are making plans to visit the united states during the current -- course of the summer months. it always does not help, but we have to wait and see. yousef: i will put this delicately. do you sense that this is more than just a security issue? the reason i asked the question is, u.s. carriers have been...
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things in asia, the korean one, etc., look undervalued to us.e currencies that can also benefit from the reflation theme that is undergoing here in asia, but also more globally as you have already discussed. i think in the short-term, it is best if you are more bullish on the reflection to be sitting on the sidelines. we may be seeing further dollar strength come through, but we want to side that with fundamental stories, and see that economies benefit from that over the next one or two quarters. yousef: what is a more contrarian, a more exotic play in the currency basket that you cover? jonathan: i think you have to think about, in terms of the general sense in the marketplace that the dollar is going to be stronger. i think the critical issue here is, we have to think back through history and look at how the market has treated these episodes in the past. the market i think is thinking about high u.s. interest rates and going to benefit the dollar. that will be true against some currencies. if you are in an environment where global trade is pic
things in asia, the korean one, etc., look undervalued to us.e currencies that can also benefit from the reflation theme that is undergoing here in asia, but also more globally as you have already discussed. i think in the short-term, it is best if you are more bullish on the reflection to be sitting on the sidelines. we may be seeing further dollar strength come through, but we want to side that with fundamental stories, and see that economies benefit from that over the next one or two...
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dangerous, they can cause injury, etc.o what we have to do is be willing culturally and economically to imagine a future that is different and better than the past. it can help us do more creative things. there will always be a space. unique the social investment in that transition so folks do not feel left behind. then they begin to oppose the future, not a part of the future that excluded them. vonnie: thank you for that. max: thank you. vonnie: don't miss our weekly focus on infrastructure will be apply the power of our data and analysis to the financial, logistical, and political challenge. more "bloomberg markets," next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn. in one week, the fed will make a decision on short-term interest rates. market and how entertaining the idea of 4 interest rate increases this year. yield on the 10 year treasury note climbed four an 8th straight day, the longest in five years. ryan joins us. what happened? we had a big move and then it seemed like we were stuck in t
dangerous, they can cause injury, etc.o what we have to do is be willing culturally and economically to imagine a future that is different and better than the past. it can help us do more creative things. there will always be a space. unique the social investment in that transition so folks do not feel left behind. then they begin to oppose the future, not a part of the future that excluded them. vonnie: thank you for that. max: thank you. vonnie: don't miss our weekly focus on infrastructure...
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is that as you know, there are four framework nato nations, united states included, canada, germany etc. that are mounting reinforced battalion combat teams to some the nations you visited, poland, lithuania, to make a clear demonstration of nato sperm and unified response to any further adventurism by russia. this is a time when this calculations can occur. we need to make certain moscow does not miscalculate and we believe we have led with the right sort of firm unified action out of brussels that permits us to send a clear and unambiguous mission to the russians. >> thank you mr. secretary. >> we now recognize the distinguished senator from alabama. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, we just have a few minutes here, but which you briefly some of our strategic challenges, if you can, our challenges asymmetrically and had we meet them? you are in the right committee and we have had a history of supporting the defense. i believe we will hear, but we need-- i think the american people and the-- really need to know the challenges that you face as our secretary of defense >> sir, i
is that as you know, there are four framework nato nations, united states included, canada, germany etc. that are mounting reinforced battalion combat teams to some the nations you visited, poland, lithuania, to make a clear demonstration of nato sperm and unified response to any further adventurism by russia. this is a time when this calculations can occur. we need to make certain moscow does not miscalculate and we believe we have led with the right sort of firm unified action out of brussels...
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leading the arbitration, etc, etc. is the white house backing away from some of the more sweeping changes to nasa that the president proposed during the campaign? >> i would just argue that robert lighthouser isn't even nominated yet. that is not a statement of administration policy at this point. there is nothing in those documents that we are confirming or in that report rather that we are confirming. that is not a statement of administration policy. that is not an accurate assessment of where we are at this time. i think our goal is to get robert lighthouser appointed as next ambassador and u.s. trade representative and then when we have that, we will have plenty of updates on where we go with respect to nafta. with that, i am going to say good-bye. i will see you tomorrow. i'm sorry, i promise two days in a row. >> one on foreign policy. one on domestic policy. many republicans were very critical of how president obama handled the iranian revolution six years ago. my question is, mass protests across russia develop
leading the arbitration, etc, etc. is the white house backing away from some of the more sweeping changes to nasa that the president proposed during the campaign? >> i would just argue that robert lighthouser isn't even nominated yet. that is not a statement of administration policy at this point. there is nothing in those documents that we are confirming or in that report rather that we are confirming. that is not a statement of administration policy. that is not an accurate assessment...
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etc., etc.. disclosure upon request of information relating -- certainly, there are a variety of limitations. that could be disclosed under each of these sections. to pronounce that disclosure under 6103 is limited to disclosure for tax administration -- it is absolutely false. to pronounce that disclosure to -- committee under 6103 f under the law, 6103 f provides a blanket authority to respective committees. specificon outlines processes that need to be filed. including the requirement that anyone return only well executive -- while in session. i like to go to mr. vice. this happens to be our attorney. he listed three items he is looking for in mr. trump's tax returns. those in the disclosure, you will not find them in the tax returns. his investments in foreign countries and foreign enterprises, those will be in the disclosure, not the tax returns. finally, the basis for this inquiry is mr. trump's relationship with the russian somehow, a threat to our national defense. the third thing is mr.
etc., etc.. disclosure upon request of information relating -- certainly, there are a variety of limitations. that could be disclosed under each of these sections. to pronounce that disclosure under 6103 is limited to disclosure for tax administration -- it is absolutely false. to pronounce that disclosure to -- committee under 6103 f under the law, 6103 f provides a blanket authority to respective committees. specificon outlines processes that need to be filed. including the requirement that...