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calgary and the secretary general of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr greer thank you very much for your time what is your response to this question should the current weakness of the developed economies be treated as a global challenge or rather as a blessing in disguise. it's obviously a challenge because what happens to europe or tompkins to the united states what happens to japan. is has consequences all over the world but the good news is we're getting stronger numbers from the united states we're getting somewhat stronger numbers from japan europe is still flat or negative and we're getting very very strong numbers from countries like china like india and others which are helping to get this recovery on the road we still have a very patchy most seek and it's not even it's going to take time twenty fourteen maybe we'll have generalized positive growth but it's been a rough six years already now let me get it straight do you think that the at rest of the world should develop at its own pace giving no particular thought america or europe or should the rest
calgary and the secretary general of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr greer thank you very much for your time what is your response to this question should the current weakness of the developed economies be treated as a global challenge or rather as a blessing in disguise. it's obviously a challenge because what happens to europe or tompkins to the united states what happens to japan. is has consequences all over the world but the good news is we're getting stronger...
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greer, greer is the star. >> he is the star, in fact he is one.tars of the new exhibits at busch gardens. gde you got to expense him, there's nothing like having a bird of prey. it's awn believable experience.e >> it's awn believely har hard u train these birds to do that. >> i wish i could say we're great trainers, but it has gone on for thousands of years.ye this is an -- he is so cute. >> he is.>> h >> this is the smal smallest spc of falcons, and he is a male. this is one of several birds of prey. >> we have about 10 birds, itrd, vary reese frovaries from day d. it's offered one time a day. it's incredible experience, we get to go through eagles and talk about the traditional falcon re. re >> that is true.>> >> i t bet the kids face light p whenever you bring out the birds. >> this is an owfl. >> this is a species around the world.rl this is pick wick, eastern screech towels come in three color faces, this is a red color face, if you can tell by their size, their prey is much smaller than typical owls, they prey on small insects all the way up
greer, greer is the star. >> he is the star, in fact he is one.tars of the new exhibits at busch gardens. gde you got to expense him, there's nothing like having a bird of prey. it's awn believable experience.e >> it's awn believely har hard u train these birds to do that. >> i wish i could say we're great trainers, but it has gone on for thousands of years.ye this is an -- he is so cute. >> he is.>> h >> this is the smal smallest spc of falcons, and he is a...
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which is what we have produced so far but mr greer you just admitted that this problem has been well this regime has existed has been there in place for many many here is and the only reason why so many policymakers find any issue with that now is because their. budget budgets are cash strapped so are the main drivers for changing the tax regime again be devolved economists because they wanna more income for their budgets but if the companies all over the place of the money fracturing is a lot for the place and if consumption patterns are spread all around a while that ultimately these this new proposal that here have just laid out may not benefit western governments i mean if the company apple for example much of its manufacturing is done non in the united states so i don't see why the american senators would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that the monday did we go. comes from the g twenty and then the g twenty of course there are some developed countries and then there's old saw brazil china india south afri
which is what we have produced so far but mr greer you just admitted that this problem has been well this regime has existed has been there in place for many many here is and the only reason why so many policymakers find any issue with that now is because their. budget budgets are cash strapped so are the main drivers for changing the tax regime again be devolved economists because they wanna more income for their budgets but if the companies all over the place of the money fracturing is a lot...
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betsy greer. >> good afternoon. i really want to thank supervisor avalos, campos, cohen, and mar for being here, am ms. tang -- supervisor tang, i'm sorry. it is helpful that you're giving us an opportunity to talk about what's happening at city college. i was going to read the speech that i gave to chancellor harris in sacramento before we were told that the board would be sanctioned and that we would not be in operation any more. so, i talked about a lot of things and i just don't think i should take up all that time to do that. so, i'm just going to talk about a few points. one of the things that's important to know is that i'm a graduate of city college of san francisco. and for that reason, it's very important to me and to everyone, i'm sure, in this room and listening that we save city college. so, this is a great forum to start with, but then also to expand as supervisor campos said. like in the mission, in district 5, in district 8 and 11, to talk to people in both communities, to talk about how important th
betsy greer. >> good afternoon. i really want to thank supervisor avalos, campos, cohen, and mar for being here, am ms. tang -- supervisor tang, i'm sorry. it is helpful that you're giving us an opportunity to talk about what's happening at city college. i was going to read the speech that i gave to chancellor harris in sacramento before we were told that the board would be sanctioned and that we would not be in operation any more. so, i talked about a lot of things and i just don't think...
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marina greer? ginnesus. yes. marina garehr. denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment services, and all other capturing a healthy environment. thank you. >> i am a resident for more than 20 years. three years ago our community had some program for our asian residen residents, which by the way is largest in district 10. last year services for us have reduced to the point this semester all of our class, citizenship classes are all gone. our once vibrant community center almost had no services for our english speaker. or whether (inaudible) senior for this budget please make sure all of the outside programs organized that ask for public funding, service responsible for our resident needs and for -- and they must got our import and not represent to us what we wa
marina greer? ginnesus. yes. marina garehr. denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment services, and all other capturing a healthy environment. thank you. >>...
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buyers are not growing they're not buying they're not demanding products then you have a problem but mr greer and the share of the developed economies and the global economic output of them in the global consumer demand is diminishing and diminishing stuff counsel way over here is and some would also argue that the current crisis that we are all suffering from is essentially the result of the developed countries own economic policies the result of the excesses and landing and borrowing in the trade and economic practices so my question to you is why the rest of the world should be so accommodating in trying to assist this error recovery of the of these major economic powerhouses rather than use these time for that own advantage and trying to get to have the world has to come out of this recession together and that means you're going to have trade decisions and trade negotiations you're going to have investment you're going to have climate change there goes. that are going to have to be combined they're going to have to be co-operative. otherwise is not going to happen and the other thing. cou
buyers are not growing they're not buying they're not demanding products then you have a problem but mr greer and the share of the developed economies and the global economic output of them in the global consumer demand is diminishing and diminishing stuff counsel way over here is and some would also argue that the current crisis that we are all suffering from is essentially the result of the developed countries own economic policies the result of the excesses and landing and borrowing in the...
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trustee chris jackson and greer which is to bring a retail hospitality cohort to the neighborhood comparable, but creating more job opportunities, even than the city build program. they'll have time to work on that now because it's all about survival. hopefully we will survive. i just want to say that from the point of view of the labor movement, the question is is this a just authority on an unjust authority that's represented by the accjc. and when you feel that while there is valued criticism of the college in general, it's just unjust. it is as if the mayor's office came in and said you are all deposed, you cannot represent your constituents. we lost our democratic voice, our board of trustees. we have an agency that is -- lacks transparency, lacks accountability. rumors fly because we don't know what really goes on there, that barbara [speaker not understood] with an iron fist, that everybody is in fear. we know that at least 30% of -- upwards of 30% of colleges have been penalized by the accjc where in the rest of the country it's only 4 or 5%. so, this group is wildly out of control.
trustee chris jackson and greer which is to bring a retail hospitality cohort to the neighborhood comparable, but creating more job opportunities, even than the city build program. they'll have time to work on that now because it's all about survival. hopefully we will survive. i just want to say that from the point of view of the labor movement, the question is is this a just authority on an unjust authority that's represented by the accjc. and when you feel that while there is valued...
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lindsay greer and bolted against it. >> maybe there is something wrong. lou: they say without border security does not work. is in that intellectually inconsistent? maybe that is politics.lo >> there may be multiple answers. lou: we only have time fore one of them. >> you will get a bill of the senate and have the border security piece to be beefed upgo by the republican controlled house and theseate people make calculations to would it would take to pass the bill out of the senate then send it to the house tol deal with the issues we talk about. >> i don't know why they want to make it complicated. lou: i am sorry. [laughter]time instagram says the g.o.p. is %-don't buy into the gang of eight deal but congressman trade goudy is pushing for lower individual discreet bills. why in the world with the republican party by into the proposition that is so undefined in terms of its reach that at best a top-selling? >>>> i think the bill will get to the house. >> a death spiral?l? >> no. we are a long way from the bill being complete. lou: what if they don'tbou a
lindsay greer and bolted against it. >> maybe there is something wrong. lou: they say without border security does not work. is in that intellectually inconsistent? maybe that is politics.lo >> there may be multiple answers. lou: we only have time fore one of them. >> you will get a bill of the senate and have the border security piece to be beefed upgo by the republican controlled house and theseate people make calculations to would it would take to pass the bill out of the...
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calgary and the secretary general of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr greer thank you very much for your time what is your response to this question should the current weakness of the developed economies be treated as a global challenge or rather as a blessing in disguise it's obviously a challenge because what happens to europe or tuppence to the united states what top of the japan. is has consequences all over the world but the good news is we're getting stronger numbers from the united states we're getting somewhat stronger numbers from europe is still flat or negative and we're getting very very strong numbers from.
calgary and the secretary general of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr greer thank you very much for your time what is your response to this question should the current weakness of the developed economies be treated as a global challenge or rather as a blessing in disguise it's obviously a challenge because what happens to europe or tuppence to the united states what top of the japan. is has consequences all over the world but the good news is we're getting stronger...
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movie "the thing with two heads" where he plays a white racist whose head is put on the body of rosy greer. but it is two heads at the same time. that's a quality film. >> it is a thing with two heads? that's a big title. >> but what is it about? >> you will have to go and watch it. i don't want to spoil anything. >> i just want to say if we are going to do this, we should only make it legal to pair up attractive heads with attractive bodies. >> no butter face transplants. >> didn't you want to trade up? >> i don't think that is possible. >> you can negotiate something. >> might be right. i don't know. >> it is a lead story. >> dan, i just feel like a lot of people were warned and we laughed them -- laughed at them at the time. once we allow gay marriage head swapping is next. >> now it looks like they were right. >> from a talking head to stalking ed. yes, he and his goatee have no where to go to. nice grammar, bill. edward snowden's options for asylum are dwindling as he continues to camp out in a moscow airport lounge. must be nice. at least nine countries passed on his request for sanc
movie "the thing with two heads" where he plays a white racist whose head is put on the body of rosy greer. but it is two heads at the same time. that's a quality film. >> it is a thing with two heads? that's a big title. >> but what is it about? >> you will have to go and watch it. i don't want to spoil anything. >> i just want to say if we are going to do this, we should only make it legal to pair up attractive heads with attractive bodies. >> no butter...
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that's tony gilyard playing a pickup basketball game at a baptist church in greer, south carolina, he rebound and then went jogging down the court when, boom, hits the ground. he was having a heart attack, luckily, the church had a defibrillator, and it brought him back to life. >> i do remember seeing the lights, laying on my back and coming to. >> the video is just a thing that we just happen to have those devices at this time. >> very luckily, they used that defibrillator so quickly. it saved him and he seems to be all right, boy, that was quite a rebound, huh? ba-da-bump. everything turned out so i can joke about it right? >> all right, christine. the world anxiously awaiting for will and kate's baby to be reborn as we come back. the rebound -- oh, my. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running
that's tony gilyard playing a pickup basketball game at a baptist church in greer, south carolina, he rebound and then went jogging down the court when, boom, hits the ground. he was having a heart attack, luckily, the church had a defibrillator, and it brought him back to life. >> i do remember seeing the lights, laying on my back and coming to. >> the video is just a thing that we just happen to have those devices at this time. >> very luckily, they used that defibrillator...
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it's greer in terms of the actual success rate, there's a difference. >> if you're a black victim andhe white person using the ground as a higher he will -- >> do you think it will be a civil case file? sflielt we're looking at that. there's a lot of things that go into making that decision. we did not include george in that part of the case. we have a right to go after him. that's a more involved process. the stand your ground hearing would play a role in it. we have to look at that as well. >> are you going to stay with our panel? >> you're not going to sit next to beckell are you? >> i'll sit next to anybody ib. >>> we'll be back with political experts and commentators. justice for trayvon. protests anticipated tomorrow. we'll talk to someone planning to attend the rallies and find to attend the rallies and find out what he wants t geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate
it's greer in terms of the actual success rate, there's a difference. >> if you're a black victim andhe white person using the ground as a higher he will -- >> do you think it will be a civil case file? sflielt we're looking at that. there's a lot of things that go into making that decision. we did not include george in that part of the case. we have a right to go after him. that's a more involved process. the stand your ground hearing would play a role in it. we have to look at...
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that's if they really do care enough about the country's slow recovery to kick it into a higher greerident's put something on the table. he put out proposals, a big chop in corporate tax rates and mightier one for manufacturing. a total gimme to prison. he proposed a big road and bridge program, the stuff republicans liked. he also proposed a minimum wage hike. how about the republicans say we'll take the corporate hike, take the road and bridge, and we'll give you a minimum wage hike that at least covers inflation. if the republicans want to kick the economy into a higher gear, that's what they do. as hyman roth would put it in "the godfather" they'd say, i'm going to take a nap now, michael. when i wake up, if the money is on the table, i know i have a partner. if it's not, i know i don't. the democrat in the white house made an offer. time for the republicans to match it. if they want a partner in growing this economy, they'll act. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonig
that's if they really do care enough about the country's slow recovery to kick it into a higher greerident's put something on the table. he put out proposals, a big chop in corporate tax rates and mightier one for manufacturing. a total gimme to prison. he proposed a big road and bridge program, the stuff republicans liked. he also proposed a minimum wage hike. how about the republicans say we'll take the corporate hike, take the road and bridge, and we'll give you a minimum wage hike that at...
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off-broadway theater which totally renovated everyone's ideas about theater and gave us sam sheppard and john greer and all the great writers from that period. at the same time alan ginsburg is coming down to the village to meet were william bureaus. and kerouac comes down and they're living at village. beebop was not started in the village, but drifts down, finds very he receptive audience. people liked jazz in the for a very long time. there was contingent, most of the artists loved bebop because they loved the free expression of it. other people were known as moldy figures because they only likes old time. david ram, the great jazz musician i become friends with and around there and hanging out not own by with the bebopers and kerouac, we hung out together. exaggerated how much fighting was gone on. it was new yorknd village and probably some arguing were going on. as part of all that bee bop, charlie parker comes to the village and lives on lower east side in the east village, greenwich's village's favorite place on earth. at the same time, after vanguard film-makers like darren come to the vil
off-broadway theater which totally renovated everyone's ideas about theater and gave us sam sheppard and john greer and all the great writers from that period. at the same time alan ginsburg is coming down to the village to meet were william bureaus. and kerouac comes down and they're living at village. beebop was not started in the village, but drifts down, finds very he receptive audience. people liked jazz in the for a very long time. there was contingent, most of the artists loved bebop...
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anthony, jermaine greer, robin thicke, we thank these great warriors for all of their hard work. >> yeahppened to the old-fashioned come and get it songs as opposed to you're going to get it whether you want it or not. >> like the pointer sisters? >> baby come and get it. >> exactly what the pointer sisters sound like in my head. that's of what they sound like now. ♪ baby come and get it ♪ baby come and get it >> stephanie: the subtlety of prince lyrics. that one. faces slam and your bodies jam. >> i knew a girl named nikki. i guess you can say she was a sex fiend. >> he leaves him at the end leaving a note and using him for sex just like the chick in little red corvette who i think is the same person. >> you mean it is not about a car. >> stephanie: i want to hear more about -- >> what? >> yeah. >> wonders if he had enough class in that song. >> for a woman who has used trojans in her purse. >> stephanie: okay. back to lisa and wendy. is the water warm enough? lisa and wendy. >> stephanie: they sound like lesbians that listen to too much funk music in my opinion. whatever. tell a couple
anthony, jermaine greer, robin thicke, we thank these great warriors for all of their hard work. >> yeahppened to the old-fashioned come and get it songs as opposed to you're going to get it whether you want it or not. >> like the pointer sisters? >> baby come and get it. >> exactly what the pointer sisters sound like in my head. that's of what they sound like now. ♪ baby come and get it ♪ baby come and get it >> stephanie: the subtlety of prince lyrics. that...
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hazel and mabel greer were the first twins to join. to brine family sent three -- o'brien family sent three daughters into service. the first african-american grandmother joined the wac. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war, and her dad had fought in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments, they worked as typist, librarians, medical technicians, photographers and mechanics. many african-american women served in arizona where they filled a variety of positions. hilda from new york was a technician. a cosmetologist in civil yang life, she was a chauffer for the fort's officers. she also maintained vehicles, maneuvering trucks and tanks and repairing engines. eleanor praise si was a chemist who had one of the most important jobs at the base. she worked in the sewer disposal plant where it was her duty to prevent odors. congress swell la brand, an accomplished soprano in civilian life, was a mail clerk in arizona, one of the postal-packing hama mas as they were lovingly called by the male
hazel and mabel greer were the first twins to join. to brine family sent three -- o'brien family sent three daughters into service. the first african-american grandmother joined the wac. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war, and her dad had fought in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments, they worked as typist, librarians, medical technicians, photographers and mechanics. many african-american women served in arizona where they filled a...