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but for future reference 1 or 2 a good. my main concern is the facade. i'm really surprised that the conservatism staff thoout thought that would fit in. the retail space is suitable to the rest of the neighborhood but this design doesn't the consist of light and dark it reminds me of the strange projection like awnings reminders me of the thing that was designed to be built up in the other historic district the one that's not on the national register. it should be continued otherwise the e m r is a bad idea this is steve tobaccoers analysis why the e my is a bad idea. there was a report from the mayor's office of housing they came in and said it was not effective and steve said eliminate subsidies i know the problem with the deficit equity in the building yes. i paid my 77 special will assessment some were more than that so i suggest putting the money in the mayor's office of housing for a small building like this would be a better idea. >> hello, i'm christopher ward i live directly next to that building. as a matter of disclosure i'm the building mana
but for future reference 1 or 2 a good. my main concern is the facade. i'm really surprised that the conservatism staff thoout thought that would fit in. the retail space is suitable to the rest of the neighborhood but this design doesn't the consist of light and dark it reminds me of the strange projection like awnings reminders me of the thing that was designed to be built up in the other historic district the one that's not on the national register. it should be continued otherwise the e m r...
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. >> : and try to protect the children for future reference for future tied by the cement.e the first aim of the child does not a last name because the school will not release appeared the told its confidential information. airline i know the father wants village bully information by aziz said the school district cannot handed over because it is confidential information. couple in san diego county is heartbroken over missing english school dog. but it happens to be worth thousands of dollars. when it is it an offense from his house as the ku somebody picked him up and took him to the date dog day care center there. next door. people at dog tokyo love this man impostor or off with a pat only minutes later. the men had no proof of ownership year's asked no questions apparently. the dog's owners can't believe it. manager of the day care is no convincing defense. here is a big ball july. >> : thanis my trips to the $4,000 english dog blood. you didn't give it to someone who'd been on the dog. >> : the file the report of the shares offices. >> : is on manager of the dog started
. >> : and try to protect the children for future reference for future tied by the cement.e the first aim of the child does not a last name because the school will not release appeared the told its confidential information. airline i know the father wants village bully information by aziz said the school district cannot handed over because it is confidential information. couple in san diego county is heartbroken over missing english school dog. but it happens to be worth thousands of...
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we will post the program soon after words for your future reference and of course please doublecheck that cell phones have been turned off as we all start the program. hosting the discussion today is helle dale douglas and sarah allen center for foreign and national security policy. many know her quite well from the weekly foreign affairs and national security issues. she's also a media fellow at the hoover institution and serves on the board of visitors at the institute of political journalism and the center for freedom at hanover college in indiana. please join me in welcoming helle dale. [applause] >> welcome to the heritage foundation. today's panel is convened to discuss a foreign-policy issue that is raising. the shock to wake up to the news last week that russian troops had invaded ukraine. after three months of mass demonstrations, the ukrainian people have succeeded in ousting their president yanukovych. russia reacted to this development on february 29. sorry, 28th. this is not a leap year. by violating ukraine's territorial integrity, occupying important sites across the c
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prosecuting attorney scott smith asked the judge to hold severance without bail until a future hearing making reference to the three murders in alexandria. >> mr. severance is a danger to the public and a flight risk. he's being investigated by authorities in alexandria, virginia, regarding three homicides. >> reporter: smith cited these surveillance pictures taken at the russian embassy where severance was seeking asylum seen clutching his passport as he is turned away. >> you can get the latest on the investigations into the murders in alexandria. text alexandria to 25543. >>> the migration of the snowy owl is a hoot for local bird lovers, but coming up why it's causing some anxiety for >>> happy st. patrick's day. so what's for dinner? >> a lot of folks believe the traditional corned beef and cabbage is the irish meal of choice, but if you want to get down and traditional, irish bacon and potatoes is the direction to go which frankly sounds better at least to me. the corned beef and cabbage combo was made popular by immigrants in america where beef was cheap are than pork and cabbage -- cheaper than
prosecuting attorney scott smith asked the judge to hold severance without bail until a future hearing making reference to the three murders in alexandria. >> mr. severance is a danger to the public and a flight risk. he's being investigated by authorities in alexandria, virginia, regarding three homicides. >> reporter: smith cited these surveillance pictures taken at the russian embassy where severance was seeking asylum seen clutching his passport as he is turned away. >>...
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we will of course post the program within 24 hours on our home page for your future reference as well. for those in-house it's always nice for you to make that last curtesy check as we begin that cell phones have been turned off, especially for those who are recording our festivities today. hosting our discussion is norbert michel. dr.michel is our research fellow in financial regulation. he study and writes about house finance including reform of fannie mae and freddie mac. he focuses on best way to address difficulties at large financial companies. he researches monetary policy and other issues related appropriately today to the fed. before joining heritage he was a tenured professor at nichols state university. college of business. he previously served here at heritage as a tax policy analyst and he is also worked with global energy company entergy. he holds doctorate degree in financial economic. please join me and welcoming my colleague, norbert michel. >> thank you very much. we appreciate everybody coming out for the event all who are watching online. this is an incredibly impo
we will of course post the program within 24 hours on our home page for your future reference as well. for those in-house it's always nice for you to make that last curtesy check as we begin that cell phones have been turned off, especially for those who are recording our festivities today. hosting our discussion is norbert michel. dr.michel is our research fellow in financial regulation. he study and writes about house finance including reform of fannie mae and freddie mac. he focuses on best...
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of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice president of foreign and defense policy studies. he is our richardson fell and also directs the kathryn and shelby david institute for international study. he also serves as a senior fellow at the george washington university homeland security policy institute, serves on the board of trustees for the marine corps university foundation, on the advisory board for the west point center of or history, the
of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice president of foreign and defense policy studies. he is our richardson fell and also directs the kathryn and shelby david institute for international study. he also serves as a senior fellow at the george washington...
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and of course, we will post the program on the heritage homepage for everyone's future reference. we will remind our internet viewers that questions can be submitted anytime by simply e-mailing us at speaker at heritage.org. mrs. dunlop overseas heritage's strategic outreach and communication, both nationally and internationally, to conservative public policy institutions, other leadership organizations, and policy activists. joining heritage, she served as secretary for natural resources for the commonwealth of virginia and in the cabinet , as aernor george allen senior official in the reagan administration, serving as the white house deputy assistant to the president for presidential personnel. and she was special assistant to the president and director of his cabinet office. she became the senior special assistant to attorney general ed meese, and then went to the department of interior, serving as deputy undersecretary as well as assistance that -- assistant secretary. she currently serves as a board member for numerous organizations and other active associations. please join
and of course, we will post the program on the heritage homepage for everyone's future reference. we will remind our internet viewers that questions can be submitted anytime by simply e-mailing us at speaker at heritage.org. mrs. dunlop overseas heritage's strategic outreach and communication, both nationally and internationally, to conservative public policy institutions, other leadership organizations, and policy activists. joining heritage, she served as secretary for natural resources for...
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of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors, online communications are welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice president of foreign and defense policy studies. he is our richardson fell and also directs the kathryn and shelby david institute for international study. he also serves as a senior fellow at the george washington university homeland security policy institute, serves on the board of trustees for the marine corps university foundation, on the advisory board for the west point center of or history, the hambleton society and operation renewed hope foundation. is an agenda professor at georgetown university and the institute of world politics and to serve as a visiting professor at the national defense university as well as georgetown university. he has written several books, the most recent being his co-authoring of a textbook on homeland security and, of course, he co-authored for herit
of course, we will post the program on heritage website for your future reference under outside visitors, online communications are welcome to send questions or comments throughout the program simply by any of us at speaker@heritage.org. hosting our discussion this afternoon is dr. james jay carafano, vice president of foreign and defense policy studies. he is our richardson fell and also directs the kathryn and shelby david institute for international study. he also serves as a senior fellow...
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future. no references to 2014 midterm the presidential campaign yet, but there are by some counts as many as 60 republicans eyeing 2016. it was kicked off by none other than texas senator ted cruz, he has repeatedly refused to rule out a run say he is interested in helping the country but has stopped in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. very feisty, very combative. he called washington insiders and consultants their recommendation republicans play nice and drop their opposition is a disaster. he said straight up defeat. listen. >> we can either choose to keep our had i not rock the boat or not stand for anything, or we can stand for principle. if you stand for principle you lose elections, the way to do it, the smart way, the washington way is don't stand against obamacare, don't stand against the debt ceiling, don't stand against nothing. i want to tell you something, that is a false dichotomy. >> huge response from the audience. this is the biggest gathering of movement conservatives, ideological voters in the country. ryan took a much more middle-of-the-road tone saying republicans can
future. no references to 2014 midterm the presidential campaign yet, but there are by some counts as many as 60 republicans eyeing 2016. it was kicked off by none other than texas senator ted cruz, he has repeatedly refused to rule out a run say he is interested in helping the country but has stopped in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. very feisty, very combative. he called washington insiders and consultants their recommendation republicans play nice and drop their opposition is a...
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in the futures market, we refer as a contracts that has the closest delivery date to today's date.contract is in april. it has the most open contract. that makes it the most liquid. investors need to be focused on that contract for liquidity purposes. you can get out when you want to or get out if you are wrong and get out of the price you want to get out at. next indo you think is the way of events that could impact the price of gold? >> positioning has reflected that. is a risk tohere gold going higher than 1400, it would be that the softer, economic data that we see in the united states carries on after the weather has warmed up. gold would reprice. john brady joining us and greg bender, thank you for joining us and walking us through the futures market. we will be back "on the markets" in 30 minutes. . . live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, the this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> test of will. vladimir putin pushes into russia, america says there will be costs. >> empire builder. howard lightning is here. he has been building a real esta
in the futures market, we refer as a contracts that has the closest delivery date to today's date.contract is in april. it has the most open contract. that makes it the most liquid. investors need to be focused on that contract for liquidity purposes. you can get out when you want to or get out if you are wrong and get out of the price you want to get out at. next indo you think is the way of events that could impact the price of gold? >> positioning has reflected that. is a risk tohere...
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scoped in aot yet terms of reference for any future review of the campaign. this would be a matter to be discovered. >> do you think that we will be what happened in the 2006 and how we got involved? >> can i suggest that perhaps the committee might like to make recommendations about what it thinks should be covered in a postcampaign review? i am sure such recommendations would be very much welcome. >> thank you. iswhy did you think it effective to learn lessons of the second-place and mechanism for learning lessons as you go along? >> i don't. we have mechanisms as we go shir --oth berry lessons, andrt more medium-term lesson learning from the campaign. i thought the question now is being asked was whether we have a plan for a more strategic review of the big strategic decision that took place in the campaign. and my answer to that is that no decisions have been made, but i assume that we will want to look at those things and the scope of it. what we will look at have not been decided. >> the operation and top-level is probably the best in the world, consist
scoped in aot yet terms of reference for any future review of the campaign. this would be a matter to be discovered. >> do you think that we will be what happened in the 2006 and how we got involved? >> can i suggest that perhaps the committee might like to make recommendations about what it thinks should be covered in a postcampaign review? i am sure such recommendations would be very much welcome. >> thank you. iswhy did you think it effective to learn lessons of the...
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gave an ernest yet bizarre best actor acceptance speech with religious themes and references to himself and the futurenaughey pulled off a minor miracle. for the first time in years of watching him, i couldn't tell if he was super high or totally sober. [ laughter and applause ] in any case, in any case, i hope he's all right, all right, all right. [ laughter ] despite being on the other side of the country, justin bieber re-posted photos of his ex-girlfriend selena gomez at the vanity fair oscar party with the caption, most elegant princess in the world. then he immediately tweeted, sorry, that was supposed to be a selfie. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] they say according to twitter statistics, the most tweeted about stars during last night's academy awards was jennifer lawrence and the star most tweeted about john travolta was jerfenal lordson. [ laughter ] jerfenal lordson. [ light laughter ] after accurately predicting a russian invasion in ukraine, sarah palin issued a statement in response saying, "i'm usually not to say 'i told you so.'" of course, that's mainly because she's
gave an ernest yet bizarre best actor acceptance speech with religious themes and references to himself and the futurenaughey pulled off a minor miracle. for the first time in years of watching him, i couldn't tell if he was super high or totally sober. [ laughter and applause ] in any case, in any case, i hope he's all right, all right, all right. [ laughter ] despite being on the other side of the country, justin bieber re-posted photos of his ex-girlfriend selena gomez at the vanity fair...
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continuing future support for the new government in kiev. we may even see some references to the promise of financial aid as this new ukrainian government so desperately needs. we understand that the primary message from this statement is going to be the need for dialogue, the need of fact finding mission. but strong rhetoric condemning russian action, rhetoric used on his way into the meeting used by the swede irprime minister carl bildt. >> our condemnation of russia's occupation of crimea. of course, we also seek a political solution, but that would have to be based on the withdraw of russian forces, and taking back the threat of invasion of ukraine as a whole that was issued by the federation council. >> countries wanted to do more than strong words, what other action could they take? >> reporter: well, it's not clear, really, what the e.u. has at its disposal. what tools and weapons it has that would make the russians sit up and take notice at this moment. there is no talk of military on the table, and that would not be the e.u.'s business any way. that leaves this wh
continuing future support for the new government in kiev. we may even see some references to the promise of financial aid as this new ukrainian government so desperately needs. we understand that the primary message from this statement is going to be the need for dialogue, the need of fact finding mission. but strong rhetoric condemning russian action, rhetoric used on his way into the meeting used by the swede irprime minister carl bildt. >> our condemnation of russia's occupation of...
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otherwise referred to as the future. company behind them, joining me is saurabh gupta. welcome to the program. this is to trick kids into learning coding, is it not? >> that's the idea. our goal is to keach kids as young as 5 the concept of programming. and they play with the robots on platforms like an ipad. as they play, they learn the concepts of programming. >> i want to bring the panel in. we just showed a bit of the video what it looks like for kids. we're not talking about programming and technical english language. we're talking about touchscreen applications for them to connect what's in front of them on the screen to the movements the robots are making. is that correct? >> exactly. we believe in teaching kids the concept of thinking. it's a different way of thinking of approaching problems. it's something that is useful for every kid, no matter what profession they pick. >> and, guys, you know, especially those of you who have kids. what do you think of the concept of exposing them to this kind of technology? >
otherwise referred to as the future. company behind them, joining me is saurabh gupta. welcome to the program. this is to trick kids into learning coding, is it not? >> that's the idea. our goal is to keach kids as young as 5 the concept of programming. and they play with the robots on platforms like an ipad. as they play, they learn the concepts of programming. >> i want to bring the panel in. we just showed a bit of the video what it looks like for kids. we're not talking about...
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future is going to be key. >>and finallyhelp your kids. >>especially now. they may be helping them financially but it also refers to putting money away for their college education. when i was growing up my dad started me on savings accounts. well, at .005% interest they don't see much of a return. there's not a whole lot of incentive. so you can be the banker if you choose. for every $10 they put into a savings account put some money away and match it with a dollar or two or three so they can see that account grow. so they key is to make absolutely sure that they start getting mind conscious of saving money. >>thank you for coming on our show. we appreciate you. >>i appreciate it. thank you. still to come... retail names that are giving traders a buying and selling opportunities... also-- why people who took advantage of re-fi-s during the financial crisis are in for a rude awakening. that's up next, with bill moller! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america's housing sector is in recovery mode. that's good and important. but... turns out there's a big but. turns out that the millions of homeowners who refinanced at super low interest
future is going to be key. >>and finallyhelp your kids. >>especially now. they may be helping them financially but it also refers to putting money away for their college education. when i was growing up my dad started me on savings accounts. well, at .005% interest they don't see much of a return. there's not a whole lot of incentive. so you can be the banker if you choose. for every $10 they put into a savings account put some money away and match it with a dollar or two or three...
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>> we have not yet, and for any future review of the campaign, this would be a massive agency to reference. >> do you think we will be moving out? 2006, and how we got involved in the helmand? >> can i suggest that perhaps the committee might like to make recommendations about what it thinks should be covered in a post campaign review? i'm sure that such recommendations would be very much welcome. >> thank you. that's constructsive. now, coming off -- >> yes? >> why do you think it is inappropriate to learn lessons or to set in place a mechanism for learning lessons as you go along? >> i don't. we have mechanisms for learning lessons, go along short reactive lessons, and hopes the fact that things can be done in a matter of days, and more medium term, lesson learning from the campaign in progress. i thought the question i was being asked whether we have a plan for a more strategic choke off style, if you like, over the big strategic decisions that took place in the campaign, and my answer to that is that no decision has been made, but i assume we will want to look at those things and the s
>> we have not yet, and for any future review of the campaign, this would be a massive agency to reference. >> do you think we will be moving out? 2006, and how we got involved in the helmand? >> can i suggest that perhaps the committee might like to make recommendations about what it thinks should be covered in a post campaign review? i'm sure that such recommendations would be very much welcome. >> thank you. that's constructsive. now, coming off -- >> yes?...
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future. don't delay because of that money is part of the contest. he can. local band that recession has begun. it used to refer to the national cable that type of people to local couple in comfort. each year to competent officials to discuss items are popular with the general the plenary sessions know there's more talk of them when the most discussed topic by natasha. the new chinese leadership team in the power november two thousand twelve to reading more than twenty senior government officials who investigated for corruption have a huge influence on the distribution of power but the top echelons of the government will continue having made a stop to look outside the circle. very noticeable changes everyday life. the way restaurant in baltimore and felt the sting get regular customers and now the high end clientele had to bow out. the most commonly understood interpretation of the anti corruption campaign the overt displays of but officials would be punished while officials use to be noticed and incredibly large amount of money was used to it and then the dentist the major turn of events. a good time catering
future. don't delay because of that money is part of the contest. he can. local band that recession has begun. it used to refer to the national cable that type of people to local couple in comfort. each year to competent officials to discuss items are popular with the general the plenary sessions know there's more talk of them when the most discussed topic by natasha. the new chinese leadership team in the power november two thousand twelve to reading more than twenty senior government...
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preserving the planet for future generations to come the youth from each hold twenty three thousand strong in the chest as the minority angel told him lets you can see the reference to borrow for the two hundred delegates from me and taught the assembly and the community has been the ultimate it's got to be seeking self rule. we're talking about the rights of the onion tart people to self determination. possibly all the leaks in national and social economy. we are addressing the governments of all countries with no exception. we are especially interesting are the governments of those countries. the areas of their generations whose borders are determined. so the majority is living with the owner was there. to know what. he tells us in the specified that if they obtain tell me they will take on russia or ukraine. he faces a challenge to rush to crap about the peaks in the next the region following the recent referendum which is quick to point to tell some of them the barrel of a the last resort in crimea tries to tear it to be incorporated into the sleepy union during the reign of fire and jason still in the telcos to poetry crimea menu time falling asleep the unio
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the incestuous reference is not just about who reads too. it's also about who decides your future and your fate. one i heard but i understand what you said. thank you very much. i wanted to follow up just to clarify one point. i think is important for people listening at home to understand that in terms of sure numbers, there are nor -- there are more male victims in the military of sexual assault and e-mail big dems. isn't that right in terms of sheer numbers? that was correct about maybe three or four years ago. right now there is more women who screen positive for military sexual trauma who choose to come to the v.a. have more women victims with the recent numbers that have come forward? year, we last fiscal had a little over 77,000 women who have screened positive. for the men it is over 57,000. >> this is not a male or a e-mail id. situation. as this issue has come up in our committee and people talk to me about it, they make it an issue of this is an issue of women or there are fewer women in the military and think lee they're taking on greater roles which is a wonderful thi
the incestuous reference is not just about who reads too. it's also about who decides your future and your fate. one i heard but i understand what you said. thank you very much. i wanted to follow up just to clarify one point. i think is important for people listening at home to understand that in terms of sure numbers, there are nor -- there are more male victims in the military of sexual assault and e-mail big dems. isn't that right in terms of sheer numbers? that was correct about maybe...
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refer to it sophisticating will move. >> i'll describe it in one quick slide the transportation components is 3 components the impact analysis the transportation demand plan and the traffic calming plan. it follows the future conditions with and without the project this is the i mp found no significant impacts. to reduce the existing future effects of parking open the community the transportation management plan will reduce parking to no demand due to the i mp no higher than the existing levels. the traffic calming plan will improve pedestrian safety and reduce cycling for parking in the neighborhood. the traffic plan was developed between u sf and the neighborhood and sfmta is currently reviewing this proposal. >> thank you. outlook opening it up for public comment i have a number of speaker cards please line up on the speaker side of the room
refer to it sophisticating will move. >> i'll describe it in one quick slide the transportation components is 3 components the impact analysis the transportation demand plan and the traffic calming plan. it follows the future conditions with and without the project this is the i mp found no significant impacts. to reduce the existing future effects of parking open the community the transportation management plan will reduce parking to no demand due to the i mp no higher than the existing...
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refer to it sophisticating will move. >> i'll describe it in one quick slide the transportation components is 3 components the impact analysis the transportation demand plan and the traffic calming plan. it follows the future conditions with and without the project this is the i mp found no significant impacts. to reduce the existing future effects of parking open the community the transportation management plan will reduce parking to no demand due to the i mp no higher than the existing levels. the traffic calming plan will improve pedestrian safety and reduce cycling for parking
refer to it sophisticating will move. >> i'll describe it in one quick slide the transportation components is 3 components the impact analysis the transportation demand plan and the traffic calming plan. it follows the future conditions with and without the project this is the i mp found no significant impacts. to reduce the existing future effects of parking open the community the transportation management plan will reduce parking to no demand due to the i mp no higher than the existing...
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building a future oriented bilateral relations the comment made by top a special advisor to the week she had you done that day which is once again beneath the eyebrows about japan's security. referring to everything the rabbit in japan and korea seattle for a reported plan provides a nineteen ninety three apology either that stressed out they did not deny the possibility of issuing a new statement over the matter he said tokyo should consider issuing a new political statement on the so called comfort women issue. if fresh finding the marriage of the government verified the apology was prepared south korea's foreign ministry said it was inappropriate for a high level japanese official to deny them be supplied to make the topping and urged tokyo to be a fireman fact. on friday at the end. experts say province south korea china summit we bring in dr tong geelong's senior research fellow at the center for international area studies at university of foreign studies. for that to be. dr john present box one on one with chinese president hu jin ping certainly held a place of honor it was her first especially effective for european four and comes ahead of the trilateral s kores and japan. wh
building a future oriented bilateral relations the comment made by top a special advisor to the week she had you done that day which is once again beneath the eyebrows about japan's security. referring to everything the rabbit in japan and korea seattle for a reported plan provides a nineteen ninety three apology either that stressed out they did not deny the possibility of issuing a new statement over the matter he said tokyo should consider issuing a new political statement on the so called...
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that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united states to punish individuals and entities who threaten ukraine and specifically it refers to russia's military intervention in crimea which would suggest vladimir putin. and already, carl, the russian parliament is preparing here in moscow a tit for tat bill that would seize prop
that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those...
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future years. we have examples of people coming through the league coming back to support the generation. that's how it's supposed to work. >> you're referringe an organization we're extremely proud of. we're also proud of what we're doing today and more importantly what we're doing in the future. we're asking people to come in black tie and sneakers. we want them to move at the gala and start moving forward to march. i've got to get my sneakers. >> you and i both. >> there will be lots of young people there? >> absolutely. >> there will also be folks from nbc 4 there? >> yes. we're excited to see you all. it's going to be a great celebration. >> i had the opportunity to chat with the mc's this year. talked to lance the other day. he's always excited about participating with the league. he's -- we just you can't wait. it's going to be a good event. i'll tell you this. the focus really is on back to fitness and health. again that's our sweet spot, what we do. we are adding the black tie and sneakers. we want folks to be able to move and kind of do a little twisting or whatever. again it's really around fitness and health. >> all right. congra
future years. we have examples of people coming through the league coming back to support the generation. that's how it's supposed to work. >> you're referringe an organization we're extremely proud of. we're also proud of what we're doing today and more importantly what we're doing in the future. we're asking people to come in black tie and sneakers. we want them to move at the gala and start moving forward to march. i've got to get my sneakers. >> you and i both. >> there...
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i refer to it vip care with people with chronic and mental illness is the wave of the future. >> genee you and i talked about the affordable care act, you said president obama should have appointed a ceo to roll out the program and make sure that would function the way it should. is that still a valid criticism and still your criticism and how do you think things are going now? >> it's not a criticism. back in 2010 when we had passed the legislation and i was still in the white house, it was a suggestion. look. the website and the exchanges are really an e-commerce business and need to be run like e-commerce business and need to have a ceo, they need to have a staff that is really focused every day on how do we get the best product out there and how do we get the best news or experience. i think that is still vitally important. i haven't changed my view on that at all. and i do think we need to understand this is really like amazon and like lots of other sites that are selling goods and products. so i think that is a very important thing. if you look at the successes, like connecticut
i refer to it vip care with people with chronic and mental illness is the wave of the future. >> genee you and i talked about the affordable care act, you said president obama should have appointed a ceo to roll out the program and make sure that would function the way it should. is that still a valid criticism and still your criticism and how do you think things are going now? >> it's not a criticism. back in 2010 when we had passed the legislation and i was still in the white...
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referring to, of destroying the corporate veil? >> well, this is one of those unintended consequences, right? the slippery slope isn't just about futureloyees of companies that might claim exemptions to laws and regulations in the future. it's also about this question of how will companies react to a ruling, whether it's a fairly circumscribed one like you guys were discussing, or a bigger one where corporations in general can claim a religious identity. but you could imagine corporations sort of using the notion of a religious identity in business strategizing. it doesn't make sense for us to assume a religious identity in order to avoid this regulation or this law. it could, in theory, create sort of pyrotechnic within companies, when there's disagreement about whether to do that or if there are actually genuinely held religious beliefs that some of the shareholders have, that others don't. it would be uncharted territory. and so, i think that that's the issue. is that we don't really know how severe the fallout would be, but the potential for pretty dramatic churn would really be there. >> and not much has changed politically on th
referring to, of destroying the corporate veil? >> well, this is one of those unintended consequences, right? the slippery slope isn't just about futureloyees of companies that might claim exemptions to laws and regulations in the future. it's also about this question of how will companies react to a ruling, whether it's a fairly circumscribed one like you guys were discussing, or a bigger one where corporations in general can claim a religious identity. but you could imagine corporations...
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future in the region and internationally. and yet, in defiance to the budapest memorandum, whereby the russian federation referred -- reaffirmed its right to use force against the territorial integrity, -- contrary to the treaty of friendship between ukraine and the russian federation of 1997, which are from the book countries agreed to respect each other's territorial integrity and confirmed the ability of the existing rules between them. and in violation of the commitments undertaken by russia during its international organizations. ukraine is about to be carved up. individual world leaders have been trying hard in the past few weeks to get russia to engage with ukrainian authorities, to avoid a crisis over crimea. while the ukrainian authorities repeated their readiness to accept international monitors and efforts, russian troops and equipment were being amassed in crimea. accompanied by an aggressive propaganda campaign and anticonstitutional acts by crimean parliament to prepare the ground for an illegal referendum and eventual annexation of crimea by russia. tomorrow, a referendum will be held. in flagrant violation of u
future in the region and internationally. and yet, in defiance to the budapest memorandum, whereby the russian federation referred -- reaffirmed its right to use force against the territorial integrity, -- contrary to the treaty of friendship between ukraine and the russian federation of 1997, which are from the book countries agreed to respect each other's territorial integrity and confirmed the ability of the existing rules between them. and in violation of the commitments undertaken by...
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referred to us tea party folks as anti-immigrant. in reality, we are anti-illegal immigration. intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is dividing a futureroup of american citizens. that is what they are doing, misleading them. rather than helping them to assimilate, maybe they want to maintain a capture spanish-speaking audience. i do not know. but they are promoting their own liberal agenda. conservatives, my friends, conservatives need folks like rush limbaugh, sean hannity and others to challenge the liberals , as with the mainstream media in south texas, where we have endeavored to , onk out on national tv a fox and all the other ones. we must be heard in the spanish languages, as well. it is not just a bunch of old white men. i was born, my friends, i was born in public housing. my parents were self-taught. they taught us that water may be many reasons to cry and surrender, there are more -- laugh ande succeed. we spoke in spanish at home. we ate tortillas, but we were always american first. liberals and the gop need to adjust the fact that the tea party movement is not going away. the gop must realize that grassroots has been beli
referred to us tea party folks as anti-immigrant. in reality, we are anti-illegal immigration. intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is dividing a futureroup of american citizens. that is what they are doing, misleading them. rather than helping them to assimilate, maybe they want to maintain a capture spanish-speaking audience. i do not know. but they are promoting their own liberal agenda. conservatives, my friends, conservatives need folks like rush limbaugh, sean hannity and...
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conference art piece, referred to as a straight-up griff, a con meant to essentially create a kind of exit into, i don't know, some sort of tea party lecture circuit in the futureerybody seems to be scratching their head. what should be noted, though, the fact ted cruz refused to endorse in the senate primary. he said, i'm not supporting any from my party or their opponents. i imagine relationships with him and john cornyn are not super awesome right now. >> i can tell you a lot of cornyn supporters in texas cannot figure out what ted cruz is up to. it wouldn't have killed ted cruz, they say, to say a few nice words about john cornyn, to endorse him, senatorial courtesy, tradition and all that. he didn't do it. it looks like cornyn, as you said in the setup piece, is going to win without a runoff, will return steve stockman to the private sector and the period of time we witnessed in the last couple months will go down in the history books. it will be fondly remembered but not very relevant to texas right now. >> on the democratic side, kesha rogers. polling in these kinds of situations i think can be a little -- >> very fluid. >> very fluid and a little unstea
conference art piece, referred to as a straight-up griff, a con meant to essentially create a kind of exit into, i don't know, some sort of tea party lecture circuit in the futureerybody seems to be scratching their head. what should be noted, though, the fact ted cruz refused to endorse in the senate primary. he said, i'm not supporting any from my party or their opponents. i imagine relationships with him and john cornyn are not super awesome right now. >> i can tell you a lot of cornyn...
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i hope does come here with reference to our offering assistance to the people in ukraine who should have an opportunity to make their own determination regarding their future and that i'm uld stand with and sure prepared to do so in an effort to assist them. mr. speaker, i had the good fortune of being the president of the parliamentary assembly of the organization of security and cooperation in europe. and during that period of time, i went to ukraine on three different occasions. and during that time i had the good fortune to be the lead monitor after the orange revolution. so it's not that i don't have a clear understanding of much that is going on but what i hope my colleagues here will do is recognize that the ballotics and the balkan and the near abroad of russia and europe are in need of clarity with ference to matters and not simple-minded, complex -- noncomplex answers to very difficult problems that ukraine is now faced with. it is a nationwide continuing problem for us. mr. speaker, apparently we do have some other speaker en route, so i'm required to reserve as i anticipated i might be. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida reserv
i hope does come here with reference to our offering assistance to the people in ukraine who should have an opportunity to make their own determination regarding their future and that i'm uld stand with and sure prepared to do so in an effort to assist them. mr. speaker, i had the good fortune of being the president of the parliamentary assembly of the organization of security and cooperation in europe. and during that period of time, i went to ukraine on three different occasions. and during...
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reference technology. you guys obviously a big surge in travel bookings of mobile devices. 60% of them last year, is this the futurehink fourth generation travel agent will be a consumer with a handheld device in his or her hand. the trends have accelerated over the past decade up until the 1950s there were essentially no travel agents, we have the advent of people booking online in the early 2000 now a big push toward mobile. we think it is going to change travel yet again. charles: will it empower the consumer? will they be able to use the power to force the issue with price and cost? >> there are big companies involved in the travel industry other competitive space, there are few players emerging as a leader in the space. the ultimate winner is the consumer. your information as a consumer, the ability for you to find data, to get great reviews on hotels, pictures and photos of where you are going and plan your holiday, that is an enabler for the consumer, without a doubt. charles: appreciate you taking time to explain it all to us. appreciate it. the crisis in ukraine pushing stocks lot lower this morning. lack
reference technology. you guys obviously a big surge in travel bookings of mobile devices. 60% of them last year, is this the futurehink fourth generation travel agent will be a consumer with a handheld device in his or her hand. the trends have accelerated over the past decade up until the 1950s there were essentially no travel agents, we have the advent of people booking online in the early 2000 now a big push toward mobile. we think it is going to change travel yet again. charles: will it...
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hyperbolic when he refers to his evil socialist campus but he is also dead serious about the positive affects such rhetoric can have for him later. students have an eye on their future careers and if you want to get into politics which many of these students do, students perceive a confrontational style to be a boon for their career path. putting on my analytical hat here how does western public university culturally and organizationally incubate these students's taste for provocation. assuming they didn't just come to campus ready to go after liberals? the first thing that is important to note is western has a large state school where 25% of students live on campus and only a handful have been at dining halls. altogether 75% of students commute. what we know from the literature about these kinds of living patterns is that in colleges, people who are most like them on campus there is a strong pull towards similarity. if there are not university interventions in the form of political organizations or town halls or things of that sort this multiplies. what this means for conservatives is there are few opportunities for students of unlike mind to get to know one anothe
hyperbolic when he refers to his evil socialist campus but he is also dead serious about the positive affects such rhetoric can have for him later. students have an eye on their future careers and if you want to get into politics which many of these students do, students perceive a confrontational style to be a boon for their career path. putting on my analytical hat here how does western public university culturally and organizationally incubate these students's taste for provocation. assuming...
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otherwise, my dear friend, i refer to ukraine and to russia, we are ukrainians and russians could lose crimea completely in historical futuree. there were statements made rewarding crimea joining nato. it will mean that in town of russian glory, sevastopol will appear which will be threatening. it will be specific, concrete. in reality, could have happened if it's not -- if not for the election of crimeans. [ applause ] >> thank you to them for that. by all the way, we are not against the collaboration with nato opposite, we are against the military alliance, which is a military organization, but we don't want military organization to rain next to our fence. i can't imagine that we would go to sevastopol to visit nato seaman. in majority, they are good boys, but it is better that they visit us in sevastopol rather than we visit them. [ applause ] >> i tell you directly, our soul is aching for what is happening in crimea, that people are suffering. they don't know what will happen tomorrow. and our worry is understandable, because we are not just close neighbors, we are practically as i said several times, we are one -- we a
otherwise, my dear friend, i refer to ukraine and to russia, we are ukrainians and russians could lose crimea completely in historical futuree. there were statements made rewarding crimea joining nato. it will mean that in town of russian glory, sevastopol will appear which will be threatening. it will be specific, concrete. in reality, could have happened if it's not -- if not for the election of crimeans. [ applause ] >> thank you to them for that. by all the way, we are not against the...
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future the ukrainian government will be ready to deliver real changes. but in order to deliver these changes we need to stop the russian military. >> the prime minister speaking, referringvention p word is watching, this referendum out of the crimea peninsula in ukraine as to whether or not it will vote to join the russian federation. many leaders and the world including president obama saying that referendum would be illegal. also this happening, as we know, u.s. secretary of state john kerry traveling to london meeting with his russian counterpart friday. here we go. president obama, we've turn around some tape, president obama meeting with the p.m. let's listen. >> it is a pleasure to welcome prime minister yatsenyuk to the oval office, to the white house. i think all of us have seen the courage of the ukrainian people standing up on behalf of democracy and on, you know, the desire that i believe is universal for people to be able to determine their own destiny. and we saw in the maydan how ordinary people from all parts of the country had said that we want a change. and, you know, the prime minister was part of that process, showed tremendous courage and upheld the
future the ukrainian government will be ready to deliver real changes. but in order to deliver these changes we need to stop the russian military. >> the prime minister speaking, referringvention p word is watching, this referendum out of the crimea peninsula in ukraine as to whether or not it will vote to join the russian federation. many leaders and the world including president obama saying that referendum would be illegal. also this happening, as we know, u.s. secretary of state john...
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the studies that have been referred to, the population based studies in health and retirement studies that began now and years ago will tell us in the future. we'll be able to answer your question 20 years from now. >> i'm retiring next year. >> doctor hodis. >> i saw the doctor in front of hurd and started asking medical questions. if you took the 50 years away and said five or ten is there evidence that the disease is more prevalent the incident is changing either increases or decreasing in a shorter period of time or we just don't have the evidence we have to wait 20 more years? >> you want to comment? >> in the hrs, again, we looked at that, this is the time period of 2000 up to 2008. and maybe saw a slight suggestion in improvement in the rate of dementia. we want to pursue that further because of technical reasons. there was a study that suggested an improvement. but i would say that right now we don't know. you have to have consist ept methods in the hrs. >> i think why this is important is part of it is the cost. when you analyze what the costs are going to be. but from the cause, i hadn't thought about high blood pressure, but wha
the studies that have been referred to, the population based studies in health and retirement studies that began now and years ago will tell us in the future. we'll be able to answer your question 20 years from now. >> i'm retiring next year. >> doctor hodis. >> i saw the doctor in front of hurd and started asking medical questions. if you took the 50 years away and said five or ten is there evidence that the disease is more prevalent the incident is changing either increases...
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referred to us tea party folks as anti-immigrant. in reality, we are anti-illegal immigration. intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is dividing a futureroup of american citizens. that is what they are doing, misleading them. rather than helping them to assimilate, maybe they want to maintain a capture spanish-speaking audience. i do not know. but they are promoting their own liberal agenda. conservatives, my friends, conservatives need folks like rush limbaugh, sean hannity and others to challenge the liberals in spanish, as with the mainstream media in south texas, where we have endeavored to speak out on national tv a, on fox and all the other ones. we must be heard in the spanish languages, as well. it is not just a bunch of old white men. i was born, my friends, i was born in public housing. my parents were self-taught. they taught us that water may be many reasons to cry and surrender, there are more reasons to laugh and succeed. we spoke in spanish at home. we ate tortillas, but we were always american first. liberals and the gop need to adjust the fact that the tea party movement is not going away. the gop must realize that gra
referred to us tea party folks as anti-immigrant. in reality, we are anti-illegal immigration. intentionally or not, my friends, what they are doing is dividing a futureroup of american citizens. that is what they are doing, misleading them. rather than helping them to assimilate, maybe they want to maintain a capture spanish-speaking audience. i do not know. but they are promoting their own liberal agenda. conservatives, my friends, conservatives need folks like rush limbaugh, sean hannity and...
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the studies that have been referred to, the population based studies in health and retirement studies that began now and years ago will tell us in the future. we'll be able to answer your question 20 years from now. >> i'm retiring next year. >> doctor hodis. >> i saw the doctor in front of hurd and started asking medical questions. if you took the 50 years away and said five or ten is there evidence that the disease is more prevalent the incident is changing either increases or decreasing in a shorter period of time or we just don't have the evidence we have to wait 20 more years? >> you want to comment? >> in the hrs, again, we looked at that, this is the time period of 2000 up to 2008. and maybe saw a slight suggestion in improvement in the rate of dementia. we want to pursue that further because of technical reasons. there was a study that suggested an improvement. but i would say that right now we don't know. you have to have consist ept methods in the hrs. >> i think why this is important is part of it is the cost. when you analyze what the costs are going to be. but from the cause, i hadn't thought about high blood pressure, but wha
the studies that have been referred to, the population based studies in health and retirement studies that began now and years ago will tell us in the future. we'll be able to answer your question 20 years from now. >> i'm retiring next year. >> doctor hodis. >> i saw the doctor in front of hurd and started asking medical questions. if you took the 50 years away and said five or ten is there evidence that the disease is more prevalent the incident is changing either increases...
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future storms. so i think there's a lot of this, and as the assemblywoman was mentioning, the same thing with bridget kelly, that she was emotional. there are referenceshe was not perhaps as prepared for her job as bill stepien was. there are seeds of doubt. praurts have looked it at this report and says it reads like a defense brief. it's not that necessarily it would be factual or nonfactual but is selective in the information it presents to us. >> let's talk about where -- we are looking at the constable portion, richard constable, the commissioner speaking with dawn zimmerman. that's one of the allegations she's made. the other allegation is about kim guadagno in that parking lot encounter may 13, 2013, when guadagno pulled her aside, look, you have to aproven the rockefeller deal david samson represented development project or you're not getting your sandy money. the news we're breaking this morning, joe maraziti, a redevelopment attorney, has been subpoenaed by the u.s. attorney's office and there is now a resolution pending -- this was posted online. we saw it yesterday. it's pending for wednesday that will waive attorney-client privilege, allo
future storms. so i think there's a lot of this, and as the assemblywoman was mentioning, the same thing with bridget kelly, that she was emotional. there are referenceshe was not perhaps as prepared for her job as bill stepien was. there are seeds of doubt. praurts have looked it at this report and says it reads like a defense brief. it's not that necessarily it would be factual or nonfactual but is selective in the information it presents to us. >> let's talk about where -- we are...
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future. i do want to say that it is very -- i also appreciate the reference to the economic impact in terms of the men and women who work in this arena. we have millions of trades people. men and women in the construction industry, who have the necessary skills to rebuild and renew america. who want to work. and in too many of our communities have suffered disproportionate unemployment as a result of the near meltdown of the economy and the two slow recovery -- too slow recovery. being able to tap that energy, that excitement and that commitment i think is very, very important. i have been so impressed as we go around the country looking at the people there who are willing to put those skills to work and it is an opportunity for a wide range of employment opportunities. there are opportunities for people who are primarily just working with their hands, where there's a lot of manual labor involved. there are a number of skilled opportunities in terms of what's happened in the trades in terms addsuipment operation that increasing sophistication. . there are jobs that are pencil-ready. where ther
future. i do want to say that it is very -- i also appreciate the reference to the economic impact in terms of the men and women who work in this arena. we have millions of trades people. men and women in the construction industry, who have the necessary skills to rebuild and renew america. who want to work. and in too many of our communities have suffered disproportionate unemployment as a result of the near meltdown of the economy and the two slow recovery -- too slow recovery. being able to...