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we have watched the interest here grow exponentially. we just concluded our deal for the next three years. exponential growth as an audience is increasing. >> you are seeing a lot of kids with a cricket bat and whenever they can find. what are you doing to bring football to india? >> we have it operating for years. the british council is running throughout the major cities. we're working with the police on a program that is a replication of our domestic program, kick, taking disadvantaged young and at risk people and forwarding to referee and coaching programs. there is a lot going on the ground. >> one of the things becoming clear about this visit is the extent to which there is corruption in in the life. we have also seen corruption in football recently, all of these games that have been fixed. that must be a major worry for your brand. >> there are reports that say this is a wake-up call. we are not being complacent about this. for 15 years we have been working with industry across the european markets. we have two systems in place fo
we have watched the interest here grow exponentially. we just concluded our deal for the next three years. exponential growth as an audience is increasing. >> you are seeing a lot of kids with a cricket bat and whenever they can find. what are you doing to bring football to india? >> we have it operating for years. the british council is running throughout the major cities. we're working with the police on a program that is a replication of our domestic program, kick, taking...
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scholarly man i would have thought he would handle it slightly differently but it has gone on up exponentially and some where we need to connect the dots how they are pressing the button and across the world women and children people going to a funeral and have collateral damage we need to connect these very different words to say ultimately is this what we stand for or export to the world? >> how do we connect those dots? >> they have to be multi dimensional more than security and the legality with the united states often stands for morality. a certain kind of society washington so they booked as the title of that these are crucial facets' of the american vision and i think the debate will come. >> does the u.s. have legitimate security concerns? >> it does. it was hit on 9/11 and has every right to be concerned and it has maintained security. ambassadors have been killed recently and therefore we need to be concerned at the same time the united states is more than one aspect, it represents something much bigger is symbolizes something that very few countries symbolize which is a vision of th
scholarly man i would have thought he would handle it slightly differently but it has gone on up exponentially and some where we need to connect the dots how they are pressing the button and across the world women and children people going to a funeral and have collateral damage we need to connect these very different words to say ultimately is this what we stand for or export to the world? >> how do we connect those dots? >> they have to be multi dimensional more than security and...
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they went exponential in the longest in u.s. history and at the same time he was claiming there is not going to be a recession. they created a huge incentive to take in order to risk and claim good times that go on forever. in a certain fundamentals and, what kind of math that they had a bubble. this is one question the status never answered. where did it come from if it didn't provide? the fdic insured bank deposits. sounds like a good thing. pbt operated in atlanta and competed with a number of community banks. we took over a community bank after it failed and that was sick a lot had failed. 12 guys have been in the hotel business motel business, got together, put in a little bit of capital and labor should radically by buying certificate from average consumers of very high interest rate if the government guarantee deposit from the consumer didn't care about the rest. the bank to have many pylos 50 cents on the dollar. most of the large financial institutions for. washington mutual, golden west, all financed high risk loan por
they went exponential in the longest in u.s. history and at the same time he was claiming there is not going to be a recession. they created a huge incentive to take in order to risk and claim good times that go on forever. in a certain fundamentals and, what kind of math that they had a bubble. this is one question the status never answered. where did it come from if it didn't provide? the fdic insured bank deposits. sounds like a good thing. pbt operated in atlanta and competed with a number...
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. >> an exponential rise in inflation, the collapse of gdp, they believedate fall intoy would chaos. did not know the consequences would be from stopping oil production. one year ago, the balance sheet indicated that it would be six- nine months. >> they turned out to be not quite the pace. i think that there may be other things that the minister of finance may not be sharing. >> they're referring to this that cut spending and the garmin managed to provide. many people may be much harder and this could be causing about this to affect food prices. 30 pounds andt flounder is up to 50. thoseteral money, but prices are really high. >> dave surprised critics by being able to keep the economy afloat for the last year and now the government says they have sold the oil blocks to raise $1 million u.s.. there are concerns they sold their future prosperity in exchange for short-term survival. al-jazeera, south sudan. >> ecuador heading to the polls for the first round of presidential elections. opinion polls predict an easy reelection. soldiers have been a disturbing collection of materials and
. >> an exponential rise in inflation, the collapse of gdp, they believedate fall intoy would chaos. did not know the consequences would be from stopping oil production. one year ago, the balance sheet indicated that it would be six- nine months. >> they turned out to be not quite the pace. i think that there may be other things that the minister of finance may not be sharing. >> they're referring to this that cut spending and the garmin managed to provide. many people may be...
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. >> the numbers have grown exponentially since the start of the super bowl. the cheapest ticket was $6 back and the first super bowl. the cheapest ticket sunday $850. back in baltimore downtown with the preparations there. >> we know it will be really crazy in new orleans. we are expecting a really big party in baltimore as well. the police department, fire department, and business owners are getting ready. they wanted to be a fun night of celebrating, but also a safe one. >> you only have to look at the crowd that packed the streets after the ravens won the afc championship game for proof that baltimore fans know how to celebrate in huge numbers. baltimore police they have the detailed crowd control plan in place, including road closures, traffic redirection, and increased deployment of officers. >> you'll see them out there. you will see a lot of officers being very visible. a lot of special the equipment. across the city, we have a significant number of police working. >> business owners and popular bars and restaurants are getting ready for big crowds. >>
. >> the numbers have grown exponentially since the start of the super bowl. the cheapest ticket was $6 back and the first super bowl. the cheapest ticket sunday $850. back in baltimore downtown with the preparations there. >> we know it will be really crazy in new orleans. we are expecting a really big party in baltimore as well. the police department, fire department, and business owners are getting ready. they wanted to be a fun night of celebrating, but also a safe one. >>...
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growth of debt. >> you're right, just a cost -- that makes it exponential at worst. what bothers me and you know this town far better than i. there must be a method to the madness. we can part company on who says what and what they mean but when i hear we don't have a spending problem and nancy pelosi saying the same thing. the president doubling down on hundreds of millions of dollars on new initiatives saying it won't add a dime to the deficit, someone's smoking something. >> you need to -- you know how google has translate? you need to translate what is said on the floor. what senator harken said is we have so much money, how can we say we're broke. >> he wants to take more money. >> i oppose. >> well, neil, i oppose the administration's spending more money on war and interventions. >> yes, you did. >> and i opposed this medicare part d give away to the pharmaceuticals which led big pharma name its price and get it. we're getting ready for interventions. why do we have a blank check for war but when it comes to meeting the basic needs -- >> congressman, believe me
growth of debt. >> you're right, just a cost -- that makes it exponential at worst. what bothers me and you know this town far better than i. there must be a method to the madness. we can part company on who says what and what they mean but when i hear we don't have a spending problem and nancy pelosi saying the same thing. the president doubling down on hundreds of millions of dollars on new initiatives saying it won't add a dime to the deficit, someone's smoking something. >> you...
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it is clear the buzz on this show is growing exponentially, the fan base is growing, the fact of you one the naacp image award shows you the black audience is checking out the show, and i raise that because you can put dramas but appeal to people of color. that is my soap box. it shows people of color can get into drama if it is done in a way that is intriguing, which takes me back to your family. let me ask how tired you get of getting asked about your family. wyn.say the name gold wi you do not have to be a hollywood insider to know that name when you see it across the screen. are you ever incurred by its democrats not at all. when you are trying to establish your own identity, it is a weight on your shoulders you have to figure out how to carry. now that i am in the middle of my career, i feel deeply privilege to be part of a legacy like that. samuel goldwyn, talking about overcoming diversity, he left poland on foot as 14 or 15 years old, walked to america, and manage to make his way into the turn of the last century and the one of the people who started the movie business and ha
it is clear the buzz on this show is growing exponentially, the fan base is growing, the fact of you one the naacp image award shows you the black audience is checking out the show, and i raise that because you can put dramas but appeal to people of color. that is my soap box. it shows people of color can get into drama if it is done in a way that is intriguing, which takes me back to your family. let me ask how tired you get of getting asked about your family. wyn.say the name gold wi you do...
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until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is the sanction for opposing -- he is one of your members. >> he is and he is a valued member of the association. as an elected official, he is entitled to his own opinion. >> thank you. i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points of view. if we're serious about developing solutions that work for all of us, we have to entertain those points of view and tried t
until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a police officer pretending to be an addict. all those people need help. >> i think that have given my all for the cause. i will leave it to george to put the capper on it. >> what is...
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it's not too late because these things go exponential in about eight years. we got about that time frame in order to start moving. if we don't live in the next four or five years, it becomes almost impossible math that rate is fixed problem with bass and social upheaval, which would be fun i don't think. i happen to be, even with election results, i'm fairly optimistic and i found strange. i do think there are two things. the american sense of life as a protector to a degree that americans fundamentally don't like big government. they don't like big government and went home sick today with the wrong direction, we actually did 2010 were americans don't like this direction and i think that's a nice caviar. the biggest thing we've got is the best ideas. the good news is status and does not work. it's failed over and over again. people tell me how surprised they were when the soviet union failed. as an economist it didn't surprise me at all. communism always fails. they might do something even crazy, but it always fails in status and always fails. the question is
it's not too late because these things go exponential in about eight years. we got about that time frame in order to start moving. if we don't live in the next four or five years, it becomes almost impossible math that rate is fixed problem with bass and social upheaval, which would be fun i don't think. i happen to be, even with election results, i'm fairly optimistic and i found strange. i do think there are two things. the american sense of life as a protector to a degree that americans...
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. >> i have never seen such a prolific, exponentially growing problem that the united states isn't prepared to handle. the chinese coming into our networks, stealing blueprints, taking it to china and the economy competing in the international market. >> the white house promised that president obama is putting pressure on the chinese to cut it out. >> i tell you that we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cybertheft with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> for their part, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman denied wrongdoing this week in mandarin. quote, internet hacking attacks are an international problem that should be resolved on the basis of mutual trust and respect and international cooperation, continuous criticism based on data is irresponsible, unprofessional and not helpful but the american security firm put out 60 pangs pangs -- pages of evidence they say proves the chinese military is using a 12 story building in change -- shanghai as a base for international hacking. >> the future of the catholic ch
. >> i have never seen such a prolific, exponentially growing problem that the united states isn't prepared to handle. the chinese coming into our networks, stealing blueprints, taking it to china and the economy competing in the international market. >> the white house promised that president obama is putting pressure on the chinese to cut it out. >> i tell you that we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cybertheft with senior chinese officials,...
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>> my understanding is the pipeline, first of all, the tar sands oil is exponentially dirtier, but it's going to provide some 4% of our needs. i think the tragedy here is you do have a president who wants to do a kind of apollo project for green to double down on renewables, on clean energy, but you do have ferocious opposition. you have a country still reeling from a fragile recovery, and the arguments about economic security provided by these jobs i think is overstated. the number is 20 thoushgs overstated. i think -- >> the numbers range. i'll interrupt for one second. the cornell study finds that the pipeline would add 500 to 1,400 jobs. trans-canada says it could be 20,000 jobs. the chamber of commerce says just a little bit higher at 250,000 jobs. >> this is a great moment to move this country towards a new future and not get locked into the pipeline. it is always tough to legislate for the future, but it is also the case, as melinda pierce said, that more and more americans are seeing this in their lives, direct lives work the extreme weather. the droughts, the fires, the hurrica
>> my understanding is the pipeline, first of all, the tar sands oil is exponentially dirtier, but it's going to provide some 4% of our needs. i think the tragedy here is you do have a president who wants to do a kind of apollo project for green to double down on renewables, on clean energy, but you do have ferocious opposition. you have a country still reeling from a fragile recovery, and the arguments about economic security provided by these jobs i think is overstated. the number is 20...
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we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we have about 54,000 drinking water systems. narrator: issues facing new york city are very different from those in los angeles. and challenges facing small towns are very different from those in metropolitan areas. man: we have
we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the...
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the blueprints for jobs in the next generation with nation states slyke china, and it has gotten exponentially worse, even since the presidential debates. it is unbelievable and breathtaking. the second part of that is the attack part that we're so vulnerable for, actually shutting down our financial services or finding other ways to destroy material in companies that won't allow them to function on a day-to-day basis. and that is very, very concerning. we've seen that recently with iran. >> schieffer: jane what-- are we being attacked now? >> yes. keith islamabad the head alexander has said there have been 19 ear 20 substantial cyber attack in addition the last several years, more to come. i think we're much more vulnerable to a catastrophic cyber attack than a catastrophic terrorist attack in the homeland. we have done a better job of decapitating al qaeda. it's not capable i don't think, any more of an attack like 9/11. congress has not act. there have been several bills introduced, including one by my colleague and friend, mike but they haven't moved. and now the white house is mounting an
the blueprints for jobs in the next generation with nation states slyke china, and it has gotten exponentially worse, even since the presidential debates. it is unbelievable and breathtaking. the second part of that is the attack part that we're so vulnerable for, actually shutting down our financial services or finding other ways to destroy material in companies that won't allow them to function on a day-to-day basis. and that is very, very concerning. we've seen that recently with iran....
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i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless innocuous uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better and more cost effectively mean ranging from farmers trying to check livestock to how firefighters fight fires so there are any number
i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that...
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that i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there are certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless innocuous uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better and more cost effectively mean ranging from farmers trying to check livestock to how firefighters fight fires so there are any n
that i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there are certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky. i i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the...
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a much more complicated process and the impact on the hours that are spent, it just increases exponentially. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> at this time i would like to invite up dr. emily rossi, the executive director of the department of status of women. >> good afternoon chair farrell, committee members avalos and mar, i want to thank president chiu for bringing forward this very important proposal. we have worked very closely with the district attorney on many of theses issues. as you know domestic violence is a very significant problem. here in san francisco, there are about 4,000 cases of domestic violence reported to the police department. and those are only the cases that are reported. any one of those cases could become a homicide. so we really believe this work is preventing death. in the proposal as far as the department is concerned three components, staffing, direct services and public outreach. it's very intentionally designed as a comprehensive approach per president chiu's leadership. in terms of staffing, i just want to put up a visual of our department staffing f
a much more complicated process and the impact on the hours that are spent, it just increases exponentially. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> at this time i would like to invite up dr. emily rossi, the executive director of the department of status of women. >> good afternoon chair farrell, committee members avalos and mar, i want to thank president chiu for bringing forward this very important proposal. we have worked very closely with the district attorney on...
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i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky i think i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent that you talk about a drone loitering in someone's someone's backyard i think that raises that raises some challenges and a dozen states here in the u.s. currently have legislation pending that would limit the use of drones by by law enforcement but i think it's important to keep in mind there are almost limitless innocuous uses of these systems essential to any task that we perform that involves remoteness or danger drones may be able to perform those operations better and more cost effectively mean ranging from farmers trying to check livestock to how firefighters fight fires so there are any
i think potential is the keyword there i think the prevalence of drones is only going to exponentially increase forecasts are that by the end of the decade there may be as many as fifty to sixty thousand unmanned aerial systems of various kinds and types operating here in the u.s. so there certainly are potential concerns ok but are you worried about it chris in dallas are you worried about this these numbers in the sky i think i think it's it's all contextual peter i mean i think to the extent...
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passion not man i would have thought he would handle it differently but the use of drone has gone up exponentially and the impact on both societies has been devastating. so, some way we need to connect the dots, some way we need to say people who are pressing the button in the midwest or far west in the united states, and across the world. entire families and communities and women and children, people going to a funeral, people going to wedding party, are being blown up, and then here we sit, collateral damage, there nor civilians being killed. we need to connect these two very different worlds and see ultimately, is that what we, the united states of america, stand for? is that what we're exporting to the world? >> host: how do we connect with that in your view? sunny think the debate has to begin and the debate has to be multidimensional. more than just about security and about legality. it is that. it's very important, the crucial element inside any society but the united states also stands for morality, it thicks, the founding fathers, certain kind of society, a civilization, civility itself.
passion not man i would have thought he would handle it differently but the use of drone has gone up exponentially and the impact on both societies has been devastating. so, some way we need to connect the dots, some way we need to say people who are pressing the button in the midwest or far west in the united states, and across the world. entire families and communities and women and children, people going to a funeral, people going to wedding party, are being blown up, and then here we sit,...
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exponentially detained and tortured back down to that. call. is easy. there are computer printers that can bring us a vivid color and even photo quality how about one which prints human organs that's in development and alan scientists working on it think it will prove a watershed moment for medicine and the fears over human cloning could make so-called people printing hard to sell as miniport not expensive. major universities corporate laboratories and biomedical engineers are printing experimental heart valves need cartilage is bone implants kidney cells and even healing tissue now three d. bio printing essentially squirts of the living cells to build up to shoot structure eventually biomedical engineer is hoped to print out taylor tissue suitable for surgery and entire organs that can be used in transplants experts say that ideally they would like to create organs for those that are on lists waiting for organs and possibly you know in life circumstances in dire life circumstances so pioneers of this bio printing believe it will be a huge benefit to to
exponentially detained and tortured back down to that. call. is easy. there are computer printers that can bring us a vivid color and even photo quality how about one which prints human organs that's in development and alan scientists working on it think it will prove a watershed moment for medicine and the fears over human cloning could make so-called people printing hard to sell as miniport not expensive. major universities corporate laboratories and biomedical engineers are printing...
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free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chomping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama in you're saying that there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own the big part of allegations the big guys get a pass and that's part of the system right so they get loopholes and loopholes are created for them they write a lot of the regulations and they're able to game the system now i'm not saying that they should be regulated but i'm saying the way the system is set up is to benefit them and hurt the smaller players. disagree with you there why would they close down that office do you think that was kind of not doing anything i mean i know that they only met like four times in the last two years it was kind of a show anyway but i mean should they just maintain this illusion that they're at least try
free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chomping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama in you're saying that there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own the big part of allegations the big...
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to figure this out and really going on military suicides how can we have it figured out that's exponentially growing by the year record numbers of suicides by vets i mean you know they're coming back alive but at what cost it's sad i know i mean right now what is it like one out of every hour every hour and i think one out of every twenty three or twenty three a day or something like that it's a it's so sad that you know you survived the battle zone you survived. improvised explosive devices and come back and why is it i don't know why it happened and growing i think of medical perspective i think you know the concept here is that even without a physical wound on your body without a single abrasion a single scratch you can have invisible wounds you can have mental aberrations and these are serious injuries and we are recognizing this now thankfully because you know in my opinion i think in the vietnam war when patients came back it wasn't as much of a recognized entity and those veterans struggled as well and you look statistically at it now you know after nine eleven there's been about a fi
to figure this out and really going on military suicides how can we have it figured out that's exponentially growing by the year record numbers of suicides by vets i mean you know they're coming back alive but at what cost it's sad i know i mean right now what is it like one out of every hour every hour and i think one out of every twenty three or twenty three a day or something like that it's a it's so sad that you know you survived the battle zone you survived. improvised explosive devices...
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free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chomping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama in you're saying that there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own the big organizations the big guys get a pass and that's part of the system right so they get loopholes and loopholes are created for them they write a lot of the regulations and they're able to game the system now i'm not saying that they should be regulated but i'm saying the way the system is set up is to benefit them and hurt the smaller players. disagree with you there why would they close down that office do you think that was kind of not doing anything i mean i know that they only met like four times in the last two years it was kind of a show anyway but i mean should they just maintain this illusion that they're at least trying to
free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chomping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama in you're saying that there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own the big organizations the big guys...
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free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chopping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama and you're saying there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own well the big part of our intentions the big guys get a pass and that's part of the system right so they get loopholes and loopholes are created for them they write a lot of the regulations and they're able to game the system now i'm not saying that they should be regulated but i'm saying the way the system is set up is to benefit them and hurt the smaller players. disagree with you there why would they close down that office do you think that was kind of not doing anything i mean i know that they only met like four times in the last two years it was kind of a show anyway but i mean should they just maintain this illusion that they're at least
free market especially when it comes to finance the number of regulations have been increasing exponentially we have dodd frank now everywhere you look there's a new there's a there's a new pool of regulators that are just jumping or chopping at the bit to get their teeth into the system but what about i mean the banks essentially own our i mean we saw bankers put obama and you're saying there's too much regulation on the very banks that pretty much own well the big part of our intentions the...